Yes. The first seven engagements were acts of northern aggression. The South wanted nothing more than to be left alone.
True. The majority of the Civil War battles were fought in the South.
I think your question is asking where did Native American's live in the 1400's. If this is true thousands of tribes were spread across North and South America.
During the US Civil War (officially termed the "War of the Rebellion"), the Northern Army did raise some all black outfits, led by white officers. The US Army retained segregated outfits (all black units) until 1947.
A real revolution is where one group tries to overthrow the existing government of its country and take over themselves. In the American "Revolution" the American Patriots were not trying to take over England, they wanted to separate their land from England. This makes the American Revolution more of a colonial insurrection, or colonial rebellion. Similarly, a civil war is much the same as a revolution - two groups contending for control of ALL of a single country. The south in the US Civil War did not want to control the north, merely to separate from it. The real name given in the Official Records of the "Civil War" published by the US government is "The War of the Rebellion". Like so many other things about that war, nobody can agree on much, not even what to call it.
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No - the English had nothing to do with the American Civil War.
True. Slavery had very little or nothing to do with the reasons for the American civil war.
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There was no true front line in the civil war, but the Potomac river was one of the "front lines"
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the north opposed the extension of slavery into new states
The North opposed the extension of slavery into new states.
The North opposed the extension of slavery into new states.