It depends which civil war you are referring to.
States Rights and slavery (human rights) are two causes.
Extension of slavery into the new Western territories, and the balance of power between North and South in Congress.
The Civil War was an UN-Declared War; but fought between TWO governments and TWO separate Armies and Navies.
The two parts of the Civil War were the Northern invasion of the South and the Southern invasion of the North.
Assuming that you mean the Civil War that took place in the United States - two alternate names are The War Between the States, and the The War of Northern Agression.
The two greatest domestic issues for the US in the nineteenth century were slavery and the US Civil War. Both issues were connected.
States Rights and slavery (human rights) are two causes.
Criminal cases and civil cases
Edward L. Ayers has written: 'Two Communities in the Civil War' 'Momentous events in small places' -- subject(s): History, Pennsylvania Civil War, 1861-1865, Virginia Civil War, 1861-1865 'What Caused the Civil War?' -- subject(s): Causes, History, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
Extension of slavery into the new Western territories, and the balance of power between North and South in Congress.
The state of Missouri had two governments and actively supported both sides during the Civil War. This caused conflict and battles within the state among it's residents.
The Civil War was an UN-Declared War; but fought between TWO governments and TWO separate Armies and Navies.
War, also known as warfare, is mainly fought to gain or takeover land. Some wars are caused by the people in the country to achieve a cause. The American Civil War was fought over the issue of slavery. It's goal was either to keep slavery or abolish it.
no but his two sons were in the civil war
two people were fighting at subway It was a battle fought between the Royalists & Parlimentarians during the English Civil War
Actually there were two major issues that were decided by the US Civil War. The end of the Confederate rebellion made it clear that secession from the United States was eventually as being illegal. The Union's victory in the US Civil War also meant that slavery would be abolished in the US by the 13th amendment.
The two sides of the Irish Civil War were the "Republicans" and the "Free Staters".