If it is the northern, and southern parts of US, it is called the Civil war.
Antietam
Lee for the South; Meade for the North…
The battle of Uzibra
The official name of America is the United States of America.
A Sucky Place to Live OR Die. Actually, South and North share the name Korea. Old Korea = Koryu = high and bright. Japan called Korea by it's latest kingdom, Chosun, "Land of the Morning Calm"
Battle of Sharpsburg, most Civil War Battles had two names one by the North and one by the South. The south called them by the towns near by. The north named battles for the closest body of water.
The North and the South sometimes named their battles differently. The North tended to name them after the nearest river, and the South after the nearest town.
The North tended to name the battles after water-courses. The South tended to name them after the nearest town.
The name for the north is union. The name for the south is confederate
it was the north and south... north went to fort Sumter, an unredied fort and the south didnt approve cause it was on their property, the north couldn't replentish the forts recousces and got frustrated, so they sent 13 ships to suply it. the south opened fire, no one died in the 2 days of battle
south america