a battle between meat
Australian's terms for cows and cattle are pretty much the same as what North Americans and British call them: cows.
Cows. They speak English there you know....
A civil war.
A herd.
war of 1812
It is generally called the War between the States, although some people call it the Civil War and some call it the War of the Northern Aggression.
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a herd
Northerners call it the American Civil War - stressing that it was war within one nation. Southerners prefer to call it The War Between the States - making a demarcation between the Union and the Confederate states.
Most of the world knows it as the American Civil War. I think the North likes to call it the War Between the States, and the South prefers The War Between the Brothers. There are also some who call it The War About Slavery, but that claim is more contentious.
Who knows; cows don't talk, so they'll never tell.