The word "just" makes it ok in the minds of the masses, who certainly wouldn't want to be involved in an "unjust" war.
Originally, it was just called the Rebellion, and then The War Between the States.The official name of the conflict in the United States from 1861 to 1865 in the US Military and National Archive records is "The War of the Rebellion"
They were called the Crusades, as there were several such wars, not just one.
the cold war but just after ww2 it was resconstruction
American revolutionary war and or it can just be called the American revolution
The view that nations are free to wage war only under certain conditions is called the just war theory. This theory outlines criteria for determining when the use of military force is morally justifiable, such as when there is a just cause, legitimate authority, and reasonable chance of success.
the definition antebellum means pre civil war south or the southern government just before the civil war
to hard to answer i think it was just the rep.
The Yakuza (just kidding). They were called the Kwangtung Army.
As a soldier in the Civil War, they were often called Confederates, Greys, Rebels/Rebs, Johnny Reb, Secesh and just the South.
World War I was originally called "The Great War" (not the Civil War)
That's called politics. Fighting men (Sailors, Marines, Airmen, Soldiers) have no choice in the matter. They just get drafted, go to war, do their job, then go home.
There were at least two. The first was called either the American Revolutionary War (or just the Revolutionary War in the US), or the American War of Independence. The second is usually called the War of 1812 (sometimes the Anglo-American War of 1812, since there were several other armed conflicts going on at the same time).