Civil wars are fought internally by factions within a given country.
A civil war is fought by differing factions of a single country.
A civil war is fought by differing factions of a single country.
The first "civil war" was in England and was fought for control of the country. The U.S. Civil War was fought between the majority of the nation and a breakaway region. Today, "civil war" means a war fought mainly within one country, whether the reason for fighting is to take over the whole country or to break away a part as a new country.
A civil war occurs when one faction of a country fights another faction of the same country. For example: the North fought the South in the American Civil War in America. The Cavaliers fought the Parliamentarians in the English Civil War.
A civil war occurs when one faction of a country fights another faction of the same country. For example: the North fought the South in the American Civil War in America. The Cavaliers fought the Parliamentarians in the English Civil War.
The Civil War was fought between the northern and southern states of America. It was a war between Americans themselves because America was a divided country.
A war among people who live in the same country is a civil war.
Before America became a country, we fought in the French and Indian War. But, the first war we fought as a country was the American Revolutionary War.
Civil War means when a country separates and goes against each other in war and that has happened to almost every country so you must specify which Civil War.
The Spanish Civil War was in the late 1930's
they fought in the civil war to serve their country.
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