In the American civil war the Rebels (11 southern states) fought the North over issues of slavery and state rights
The Mexican-American War, or simply the Mexican War as it was previously known, was fought mostly in southern Texas and northern Mexico, central Mexico, and Southern California.
The Mexican-American War, or simply the Mexican War as it was previously known, was fought mostly in southern Texas and northern Mexico, central Mexico, and southern California.
A civil war is by definition a war within a country, so it is not "against" another country.The American Civil War was fought between the "Northern" (Union) and the "Southern" (Confederate) States.Northern and Southern are general terms - and there were some States where support was split, though there was usually an official position of the government of the State.
In southern States.
they fought against expanding civil rights
The Civil war was was fought between the Northern and Southern states. It was fought mainly over slavery and the fact that Southern (agricultural) states were being neglected by Northern (industrial) states.
It was known as the American Civil War, 12 Apr 1861 – 13 May 1865.
The American Civil War was fought in 1861-1865. The Civil War was fought between April 12, 1861 until May 10, 1865. This was a war fought between the Northern and Southern states in the U.S.
It was fought in both the northern and southern hemispheres.
Back in 1963.
They fought against expanding civil rights.