A civil war is a war within a country. By definition, the war was within the US. We were not PART of the war, we WERE the war. It began when there was political disagreement between the Northern and Southern states, and the Southern states attempted to secede (withdraw) from the Union, and form Another Country.
The war began on Apr.12,1861 with the bombardment of Fort Sumter.
The US Civil War was an un-declared war; and was a war of rebellion on the part of the south.
The US civil war was an entirely domestic one; Greece had no part in it.
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If you are referring to the US Civil War, Germany played no part at all.
Part of the cold war.
The civil war started over "States Rights", not slavery.
For the most part, US Civil War generals relied on a system of linear tactics to form and maneuver their forces in the US Civil War. These tactics were first used and developed in Europe. It had become the general practice in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.The linear formula was altered, however in the Civil War. Tactical defenses and entrenchments were added to create a slightly different type of war.
After the civil War
During the US Civil War.
In any civil war, one part of a country is fighting against another part. In the case of the US Civil War, it was the northern states, also known as the Union, against the southern states, also known as the Confederacy.
No. The US Civil War established that no US state can leave the Union.
It didn't win, it's still part of the US. Refer to the US Civil War.