1861-1865
The American Civil War occurred on April 12, 1861 and it was a quarrel between the north and the south (Yankees and Confederates). On April 9, 1865 Lee surrendered to Grant and the war ended. The civil war happened from 1862-1865.
Lincoln issued Emancipation Proclamation in January 1,1863 and slavery was abolished in 1865 after Civil War between the north and south. Radical Republicans attempted to integrate blacks during Reconstruction but failed. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended legal segregation but racism's vestiges continue to this day. From Akatsukiiub1
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There was no "Vietnam Civil War." A civil war is a war in which ONE country is fighting against itself. N & S Vietnam were TWO separate countries from the very beginning (in 1954). They only became ONE country (one nation) when the North won the war in April of 1975. The normal starting date for the war, chosen by most historians, is the year 1961. Today, in the 21st century, if Vietnam fought amongst itself, it would be a civil war; as it is ONE nation.
The American Civil War started on April 1861 and ended in the year of 1865it ended in1865 when the south surrendered
The Civil War was fought between February 9, 1861 through April 9 1865.
It was during 1861, 62, and 63.
April 12, 1861 - April 9, 1865
The American Civil War occurred on April 12, 1861 and it was a quarrel between the north and the south (Yankees and Confederates). On April 9, 1865 Lee surrendered to Grant and the war ended. The civil war happened from 1862-1865.
They ceased before the war, when Lincoln rejected the last Compromise. That was why the war started. After that, the only contact between North and South was the exchange of prisoners, and that system was ended by Grant in March 1864. If Lincoln had lost the General Election in November of that year, there would probably have been a negotiated peace, with the South gaining their independence.
Historians normally "begin" the date in 1961.
Again, a question that's got religion, region, and direction combined with something that belongs to the US Civil War (1861-1865).
No, the North had a larger amount of railroads and a substantially larger amount of water ways in the year 1861.
On average between 100mm (in the north) and 150mm in the South of rain per year.
Lincoln issued Emancipation Proclamation in January 1,1863 and slavery was abolished in 1865 after Civil War between the north and south. Radical Republicans attempted to integrate blacks during Reconstruction but failed. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended legal segregation but racism's vestiges continue to this day. From Akatsukiiub1
Your first word is a religion, the second a region and direction, and the last sounds like something that belongs to the US Civil War. A question that doesn't compute.
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