No. The US Civil War was an undeclared war fought against Southern states trying to leave the union (US).
It depends on which country's civil war we are talking about, but Turkish involvement in civil wars is only present with regard to the Syrian Civil War. All other civil wars lack Turkish involvement.
All wars are paid for by taxes.
All the civil wars as they ended in dictatorships with their various purges, but the final civil war between Octvian and Antony ended it.
The Great War The War to End All Wars
Which civil war? There have been thousands of civil wars all over the Earth.Re-ask the question giving the missing information.
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The US Civil War lasted a tad over 4 years. That is not long, at all. Many Civil Wars last decades.
Indian wars and the western front of the American civil war
The American Civil War
The "war to end all wars" was supposedly what is referred to as the first world war, or WWI. It is obviously not the case that WWI ended wars. This phrase, or something like it, started with H.G. Wells, I believe.
No, 620,000 people died in the American Civil War which is more than all of the other American Wars combined.
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