Yes. It was fought between the newly-formed Confederate States of America and what was left of the USA, normally referred-to as the Union. (1861-65)
after civil war
Jefferson Davis served as President of the Confederate States throughout the Civil War.
Dixie was the Confederate anthem.
The Union=North and The Confederate=South, fought in the Civil War
Confederate
NO! The Civil War was between secessionist Confederate states and the US government. WW1 was between two allied groups of feuding European nations.
General Robert E. Lee was the Confederate General in the US Civil War. He was born on January 19, the same day as Dolly Parton.
after civil war
Yes.
William A. Quarles was a Confederate General during the Civil War. Confederate Captain William Quantrill and his "Quantrill's Raiders" were Confederate soldiers during the Civil War.
Richmond was the capital of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
Actually, the answer may be yes! The thing that first started the civil war was the attack on Fort Sumter. There were no casualties except for a Confederate horse! Considering the facts, in my opinion, the answer is yes, the first thing that died in the Civil War was a horse.
No.
Jefferson Davis served as President of the Confederate States throughout the Civil War.
Fort Sumter was the first battle of the civil war. There were fires, but the only thing that died was a horse. No one from the Union or Confederate died.
Dixie was the Confederate anthem.
The Civil War was a war between the Confederate States of America and the Union. So, the Confederate states were important because they were one of the two warring countries.