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.
Yes
The north and the south fought against each other
fight
In the American civil war, yes.
union
Fight.
Civil War. He was a general for the Confederate Army. Although he was against slavery and agreed with the unions ideas, he couldn't bear to not fight for his home, VA, let alone fight against it.
NO. He was President of the US during this war, but did not fight in it. (He did fight in the Civil War. )
Obviously, as Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederacy in the Civil War, he fought against the Union.
guerrilla warfare
None. The 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments were not formed until after the Civil War ended. However, they did fight against the Plains Indians who gave them the name Buffalo Soldiers, and they fought in Cuba during the Spanish-American War. NONE.
It was during the Civil War because the north and south fought against each other. That is what the Civil War is. The Revolutionary War is America fighting against the British to gain their own freedom.