The two parts of the Civil War were the Northern invasion of the South and the Southern invasion of the North.
The Civil War was an UN-Declared War; but fought between TWO governments and TWO separate Armies and Navies.
It depends which civil war you are referring to.
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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.
There are two different Cambodian Civil Wars: the Cambodian Civil War of 1968-1975 and the Cambodian Civil War of 1979-1999. Each one ended in the year at the end of the name.
the two parts in the civil war were the union(north, against slavery) and the confederates (south, supporting slavery) and the union won after the confederates surrendered!
The Mason-Dixon Line
He was president during that time and couldn't bare to see his country in two parts
The United States WAS the civil war. The US split up into two parts, north and south. They then fought against each other, and in the end the North won.
The Civil War was an UN-Declared War; but fought between TWO governments and TWO separate Armies and Navies.
no but his two sons were in the civil war
It depends which civil war you are referring to.
The two sides of the Irish Civil War were the "Republicans" and the "Free Staters".
the north and the south parts of USA
The civil war was fought by the North and the South, both parts of the U.S. Are you talking union or confederate?
A "civil" war.
they were two generals during the civil war