states rights and slavery, -justin dietz
A foreign war is fought between at least two separate countries. A civil war is fought between factions inside one nation.
A civil war is, by definition, NEVER fought between two countries. p.s. I don't think they used witches.
Well first of all it was fought between the Union and Confederacy which were the two sides of the Civil War, and it was fought during the time period of the Civil War.
The Civil War was an UN-Declared War; but fought between TWO governments and TWO separate Armies and Navies.
That was The War Of the Roses, Fought between the supporters of the Houses of York and Lancaster.
In the American Civil War, the two opposed forces were the Union (also known as the North) and the Confederacy (also known as the South).
A civil war is fought between two or more factions within a single country.confederacy and union confederacy was south and union was north
because it was fought between the territories of the England. The term "civil war" means a war fought between two or more groups within the same country, not involving any other countries. 'Civil' can also mean 'polite' But as we all know, the Civil War was anything but polite.
The main difference between the American Civil War and the American Revolutionary War was that the Revolutionary War was fought between the British Empire and the American Colonies, the latter of which declared independence; and the "Civil War" was fought between the United States, and the Confederated States of America--two separate and distinct countries. So, in actuality, the "Civil War" was not a civil war, since it was a war between to countries.
The American Civil War. It was in-between the two battles of Chattanooga, and it was won by the Confederates under Braxton Bragg.
The Monitor and the Merrimack fought the first ever battle between two ironclads.
two people were fighting at subway It was a battle fought between the Royalists & Parlimentarians during the English Civil War