That they were in the right, and God was on their side.
please clarify the question. Do you mean to ask what beliefs both sides held in common or do you want to know what the differences in their beliefs were?
Field commanders from both sides of the US Civil War shared a common problem concerning troop movements. Perhaps the most persistent and troublesome problems involved coordinating the movements of infantry columns that were out of sight of each other. As an example, Major General Joseph Hooker had this problem as the Battle of Chancellorsville approached.
Members of both sides are of the same nationality, and the war is centered on their own country.
The two sides of the Irish Civil War were the "Republicans" and the "Free Staters".
Bruh were are these coming from plus that is true there are six and most of these are concerning.
People very rarely changed sides during the English Civil War.
the two sides during the US civil war were the union (North) and the confederacy (south)
they only take sides with donkeys
Point common to two sides of an angle = vertex. Points common to two sides of a polygon, if they exist, are all the points along an edge.
Opposite sides.
Sebastian
the puritans and the cavaliers.