In reality, no president actually won the American Civil. Jefferson Davis was the president of the losing side and Abraham Lincoln was the president of the North.
It would depend on which war was being discussed -- there have been many civil wars in many countries and societies.EnglandIn England, the Civil War was won by the Paliamentary forces (Roundheads) in 1646, 1649, and 1651, leading to the execution of Charles I and the 9-year exile of Charles II.United StatesIn the US, the Civil War was won by the North (the Union) in 1865.The American Civil War was won by the United States, i. e., the North.
This was the election which set stage for the American Civil War. Abraham Lincoln was the president-elect from the 1860 election.
Grant was a hero in the Civil War and the american-mexican war. He was the one who made Robert E. Lee surender, and won the civil war. He was also a president. He won many battles and accepted the treaty when it came do.
Lincoln
You need to specify whether you mean the English Civil War or the American Civil War.
There were 2 wars called the Civil War and the Revolutionary War so president Abraham Lincon was in the Civil war and they had won.
They never had a King. During the civil war, Jefferson Davis was elected to be president after the war if the won.
I think you are referring to the Civil War in which the north won. In the American Revolution the sides were the colonies and Britain. The colonies won in that war.
If you mean the American Civil War, it was between the North and the South (states) and the North won. This brought about the end of slavery.
union won the civil war
he started the civil war and won. not much later he was killed.
Yes, the North did win the American Civil War. Lee surrendered at Appomattox in April of 1865.