It would depend on which civil war you are referring to.
an increase in the number of factories and jobs. (Study Island)
This means that the civil war was brutal .....
No he did not fight in the Civil War
You need to specify whether you mean the English Civil War or the American Civil War.
No, John Bunyan lived in the late 17th Century (died 8/31/1688) way before the U.S. Civil War (1865) but did continue to study the Bible after the English Civil War (1651 AD)
While certainly an important event in US history, the US Civil War didn't "lead" or "start" the study of US History.
William Gienapp along with Michael Holt, Paul Kleppner, and Joel Silbey were creators of an "ethnocultural" interpretation of the Civil War.
To begin with; the OFFICIAL title (or term) for the American Civil War (aka US Civil War) is the "War of the Rebellion" (hence the term "Rebels"). The South was "rebelling" against the United States government. It was an illegal war, and an un-declared war. Illegal meaning, the "Rebels" could have been convicted in a court of law and imprisoned for "attacking their own government." Their president, Jefferson Davis was imprisoned after the war. Why is the study of it important? Because it freed the slaves nation wide; the emancipation act.
The election of Abe Lincoln as Prez... Study Island sucks!
It would depend on which civil war you are referring to.
the construction of railroads (study island)
American Civil War: 1861-1865Mexican Civil War: 1858-1861Irish Civil War: 1922-1923Russian Civil War: 1917-1921Chinese Civil War: 1928-1937, 1945-1949Austrian Civil War: February 12 - February 16, 1934Spanish Civil War: 1936-1939
*The civil war *The War between the States
civil engineer
a civil war the civil war was the north vs. south of one country
civil war