No. The Revolutionary War was 1775-1783 between the to be United States and the British. The Civil war was between the North and South of America. America wanted freedom from the British in the revolutionary war whereas the South wanted freedom form the North of America in the Civil war.
From what I read on Wikipedia, it ended in Yorktown, Virginia.
The Civil War ended in Appomattox, Virginia on April 9, 1865.
With the end of the revolutionary war, what was the status of the new nation.
The Revolutionary War
Not much. About the only link between the Revolutionary War and the Civil War is that the Civil War resulted from the decision made during the Revolutionary to keep slavery in a country (and slave holder President Thomas Jefferson) that said; "All Men are Created Equal". In 1776, the double standard of the USA regarding slavery was known far and wide. In England it took William Wilberforce and the Captain John Newton song, "Amazing Grace" to bring an end to slavery. In the USA, it took a Civil War, Frederick Douglas and President Abraham Lincoln to bring an end to slavery. Apart from the slavery issue, I can't think of any other link between the Revolutionary War and the Civil War.
Neither- Colorado did not become a state until 1 August 1876, eleven years after Civil War's end.
The Civil War ended in Appomattox, Virginia on April 9, 1865.
Lord Cornwallis surrender at Yorktown is being considered the end of the Revolutionary War.
Tennessee.
The revolutionary war started in 1775 and ended in 1782.
The document that ended the Revolutionary War was the Treaty Of Paris.