Yes, many.
There are no 'civil wars' in any US States; we have not had a civil war since 1865.
Large numbers of immigrants fought in the Civil War, particularly the Irish.
There was no US declaration of war during the US Civil War (Amerian Civil War). No US declaration of war for any wars after December 1941.
The Battles of Brandwine and Fort McHenry in the Revolutionary War and the Battle of Antietam in the US Civil War.
They were deeply involved in the US Civil War.
Not any unless you count the Civil War.
no, the civil war was in the erly 1800s world war 1 was around 1914.
*The civil war *The War between the States
The word "antebellum" simply means "before a war." It is most often used to describe the period of US history before the US Civil War, but it could refer to any war.
No! Are you scared of old guys in aprons?
The failure of US Civil War generals and commanding officers to effectively communicate with each other and with their troops was a major problem in the US Civil War and in fact with any army in any war. And, it was not specifically related to any special form of tactics. With that said, physical obstacles placed special problems for linear tactics in the US Civil War. The large sweep of compact linear lines and even long columns, plagued commanders on each side of the war.
US Civil War 1861-1865.