The US Civil War was an UN-DECLARED war, which commenced in 1861. The Civil War was a war of rebellion against the United States Government; the Confederacy was not recognized as a government; therefore the US did not declare any war against it...we were fighting ourselves. THE U.S. DID NOT DECLARE WAR AGAINST ITSELF.
The US Civil War was an un-declared war.
The American Civil War (US Civil War) was not a declared war.
In the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln declared that the purpose of the Civil War was to... *
WWII was America's last declared war. Prior to WWII, the American Civil War (aka US Civil War) was NOT a declared war. Actually, prior to WWII, the war was called the "Cold War", but was not a declared war.
the south declared war on the north and attacked fort sumtner
The US Civil War was an un-declared war; and was a war of rebellion on the part of the south.
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Lincoln declared an insurrection in April 1861. The Civil War, like the Vietnam War were un-declared wars.
April 27 1861. NEW RESPONDENT The American Civil War was never declared. It brought out on Apr.12,1861 with the Bombardment of Fort Sumter.
April 27 1861. NEW RESPONDENT The American Civil War was never declared. It brought out on Apr.12,1861 with the Bombardment of Fort Sumter.
Neither the American Civil War nor Vietnam were declared wars. The US Civil War couldn't be declared because "how can you declare against yourself?" Vietnam couldn't be declared because that meant total war, which meant fighting to win using any available weapon; which meant using the "Atomic Bomb." (And using nukes was out!)
Yes. If the question is regarding a "declared war" or not; there hasn't been a US declared war since WWII. The US Civil War (1861-1865) was not a declared war either.