America was split in the Civil War: Southern states for slavery, Northern states against it. Once the South seceded from the Union, the North had no choice but to fight and win the war against slavery.
The Latin Americans decided to fight back because they seen the success of other revolutions around the world and decided they had nothing to lose but everything to gain.
No, there was no direct conflict between the colonies. However, in the area around New York City and northern New Jersey, there was a great deal of support for the British. Most Americans in these areas continued to sell food and other supplies to the British armies and some citizens joined pro-British militias.
No. They did fight against each other in WW2 though.
Because America had to fight for their independence from Britain, they disliked the idea of colonizing other nations...However two groups of Americans were outspoken in their SUPPORT of imperialism.
The Gettysburg Address is not a war, but a speech given by Lincoln in 1863 in the dedication of the Gettysburg cemetery for the men who fell there in the battle.
Both used Indians to fight against other Indians. Both were looking for wealth. Both used violence against Native Americans. Both were looking for wealth
Because it reminds them that many people fought against each other and that they are "fighting the same fight"
Cortes made alliances with other Central American Peoples, such as the Tlaxcala, Cempoala, Mixtecs, and Zapotecs, against the AZTEC EMPIRE.
freedom for other african americans
Both were looking for wealth. Both used Indians to fight against other Indians. (Apex) Both used Violence against Native Americans.
Basically for the same rights granted to other Americans
the civil warAnother Answer:The deadliest battle on US Soil was Gettysburg. Other battles had more casualties or made more men unfit to fight, but Gettysburg put more in the grave.
yes some men from the same state fought each other and they wold come from any state as long as they are not African Americans
After having seen the great success of other revolutions the Latin Americans decided to fight as well. This successfully ended oppression and slavery by the government.
President Woodrow Wilson feared that the war would turn Americans against each other, because most Americans were born in other countries, including countries in Europe. Many of these foreign-born Americans supported the country they originally were born at which caused many conflicts against many Americans whose countries were enemies.
In Scandinavia, against each other. And in Britain.
each other or other tribes