The major wars between the US Revolutionary War and the US Civil War were the War of 1812 (which again pitted the US against Great Britain) and the Mexican-American War after the annexation of Texas. There was also a Quasi-War with France during the period after the French Revolution.
Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
Quasi-War with France (1798-1800)
War of 1812 (1812-1814)
Mexican-American War (1846-1848)
A civil war occurs when 2 or more factions fight to control a single government. The Revolutionary and the "civil war" were both fought to create a separate government, and technically not civil wars.
A comparison of the Revolutionary war and the civil war. How the Revolutionary was different from the civil war A comparison of two wars The Differences between the Revolution and the Civil War
The revolution was a war fought by the bourgeoisie against the monarchy and the royal family. The Napoleonic wars were wars fought abroad by Napoleon and his troops to concur land.
WWI WWII Revolutionary Afganistan Civil war (to be honest, the cold war wasn't a war it was a feud between the soviet union which is now Russia, and the US after WWII.)
between the two wars which one was more justified
If you are refering to wars in America, that's the Civil War.
Civil wars are fought between factions within a single country not within a single city
Religious differences between Catholics and Protestants
Cause of WarsReligion (the conflict between Catholics and Protestants) was the cause of these wars. (link)
Cause of WarsReligion (the conflict between Catholics and Protestants) was the cause of these wars. (link)
Civil wars are fought internally by factions within a given country.
Cause of WarsReligion (the conflict between Catholics and Protestants) was the cause of these wars. (link)