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Is the Civil War before World War 1?

If by Civil War you mean the War between the States in the US, then no. If you mean some other civil war, then maybe, you'll need to be more specific.


What were the two states admitted to the Union after World War 2?

Hawa'ii and Alaska


Was World War 1 and civil war the same thing?

NO! The Civil War was between secessionist Confederate states and the US government. WW1 was between two allied groups of feuding European nations.


What was the war between the south and the north?

In the US the war between the north and the south is called the Civil War. However, there have been other war, In other arts of the world, between northern regions and southern regions and they have different names.


Why many people from the region of Southern and Eastern Europe immigrated to the United States between the Civil War and World War I?

For a better way of life.


Was the us in a constant war from civil war to world war 1?

no. there were several years of peace between the civil war and world war1


What was the major export of the southern states?

Cotton. Befor the Civil War, the Southern States were the world's biggest cotton exporters.


What happened in the world from 1865 1869?

From 1865 to 1869 in the United States, the South was getting rebuilt. There weren't many jobs in the South at that time, so many people traveled to the North to find work. Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865.


What was Abraham Lincoln's impact on the world?

He Unified The United States After The Civil War And Abolished Slavery


How many Jews came to the United States from Europe during World War 2?

During the period of World War 2 after the United States entered the fray in December 1941, only a few thousand Jews were admitted as immigrants to the U.S. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum states that more than 200,000 Jews found refuge in the United States from 1933 to 1945, but most of the Jewish refugees were admitted before the end of 1941. This may be an over-statement: the Gilder-Lehrman Institute of American History states that between 1933 and 1945 the United States took in only 132,000 Jewish refugees, only ten percent of the quota allowed by law.


What would the United States be like if the civil war never happened?

The World would be Very bad


What was the era from the civil war to World War 1 called?

i the United States Reconstruction. In the world early modern.