it was between both radical government parties in Spain, not between countries, hence the name civil war
A civil war is, by definition, NEVER fought between two countries. p.s. I don't think they used witches.
No. In 1936 Spain and Spain fought a war called the Spanish Civil War. A civil war is fought in a divided country, not between two countries. However, outside countries can support one side or the other in a civil war. Germany and Italy supported the Nationalist side in the Spanish Civil War, and the USSR supported the Loyalist side.,
the spanish civil war occured between 1936- 1939
the war was between the Republicans and the nationalists
A civil war is between people who are part of the same country. A war, a true war, is between two or more countries.
The main difference between the American Civil War and the American Revolutionary War was that the Revolutionary War was fought between the British Empire and the American Colonies, the latter of which declared independence; and the "Civil War" was fought between the United States, and the Confederated States of America--two separate and distinct countries. So, in actuality, the "Civil War" was not a civil war, since it was a war between to countries.
The Spanish Civil War, which was a war between the Second Republic of Spain and the Nationalists (who would eventually install the Spanish State), was responsible for roughly 500,000 deaths.
they are not alike they are completely different; revolutionary: a war between two countries civil war: a war between one country againts itself
No, it did not. The American Civil War was fought between 1861 and 1865, while the Spanish-American War was fought from April to August of 1898.
A foreign war is fought between at least two separate countries. A civil war is fought between factions inside one nation.
they made a big party and invited everyone.
The Spanish civil war.