It was about slavery.
Fort Sumter
The north was fighting the south and the north win the battle of the war
As the first lady of the North's president, she had to be on the side of the North. However, she was born and grew up in Kentucky and had many close relatives and friends who were fighting for the South.
because the north and south were fighting over slaves vs no slaves
I believe it was in the south, near the border between the two nations.
between North Afirica and south west of Iraque
The soldiers of the Confederate army were fighting for the south and the vast majority came from the southern states. Speaking in terms of compass points, the Confederate forces began the first day of the battle moving north to south.
No South Korea didn't envade North Korea. South and North splid up because of the alliance between North America and Russia was not good. North Korea is the one who attacks first all the time. We never started first. North Korea's ruler does not feed his citizens he uses the money for nuclear explosions.
The civil war soldiers viewed the war between the North and South as a new kind of conflict because it was the first war Between the States.
The south was the slaveholding section, though there were still a few slaves in the north. Slavery had once been legal in all the states. But the south was not fighting FOR slavery. Most Confederate soldiers did not own slaves. Slaves were expensive. Think about it - would you go fight, and fight hard, for years, just so some rich man could keep his slaves? And the north was not fighting against slavery, at least not at first. The north was fighting to "preserve the Union", which the southern states wanted out of. The southerners were fighting for their independence. Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation came after a year and a half of war, and changed the war into one which we look back on today as "for" or "against" slavery.
180 degrees of latitude. The first of those two points is the north pole. The second one is the south pole.
North