When referring to a partcular civil war, yes.
Referring to civil war generically, no.
C is the first letter in the word Civil.
Luther C Ladd was the first person to die in the Civil War
civil, duhhh
'C D' - A Civil War Tale - 1914 was released on: USA: 4 November 1914
You have to stop being in the civil war when A) you win B) you lose or C) you're dead from it.
The word that would not be capitalized is winter because it is not a proper noun.
That is the correct spelling of the word confederacy (a confederation). However, when used for the specific US Civil War states (Confederate States of America), it should be capitalized as "the Confederacy".
confederates
The first 'c' should be capitalized.
he started the civil war because he felt that he coul make a difference.
The Civil War started because the North wanted to abolish (Destroy) slavery, but the South did not. This was not the only problem the Civil War started. The Civil War started because: A) North wanted Tarrifs, South did not. B) Wanted to get rid of slavery, South didn't C) Decision on whether a new territory would become a Slave or Free state
The Civil War started because the North wanted to abolish (Destroy) slavery, but the South did not. This was not the only problem the Civil War started. The Civil War started because: A) North wanted Tarrifs, South did not. B) Wanted to get rid of slavery, South didn't C) Decision on whether a new territory would become a Slave or Free state