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.
The currency in South Korea is South Korean Won (KRW).
Vietnam won the French war. North Vietnam won the American Vietnam War. There was no such country named "Vietnam" during the American Vietnam War 1955-1975. There were two nations: North VN & South VN.
There is no French vs. American revolution. But the French and Indian war was won by the British colonies in America all with the help of Britain. This then led to the "taxation without representation" of the colonies and the American revolution.
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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.
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The currency in South Korea is South Korean Won (KRW).
The American Colonists won.
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Vietnam won the French war. North Vietnam won the American Vietnam War. There was no such country named "Vietnam" during the American Vietnam War 1955-1975. There were two nations: North VN & South VN.
The North won after the southern generals decided to surrender. The north won mostly because they where well armed and had enough supplies and men. Compared to the south where a lot of there men where untrained because they where almost all farmers.
A won is the currency of South and North Korea.
The North won the CIVIL war, the revolutionary war was won by America, but having lost a huge amount of men and resources the French came to save them from Britain. At Yorktown 11,000 French troops re-enforced 5,500 American troops.
If this is civil war related, the north won, not the south. And the north freed the slaves in the south.