Assuming that you mean the Civil War that took place in the United States - two alternate names are The War Between the States, and the The War of Northern Agression.
Battle of Bunker Hill
they are not alike they are completely different; revolutionary: a war between two countries civil war: a war between one country againts itself
There are two different Cambodian Civil Wars: the Cambodian Civil War of 1968-1975 and the Cambodian Civil War of 1979-1999. Each one ended in the year at the end of the name.
Civil War War Between The States War of Southern Rebellion War of Northern Aggression
The Civil War was an UN-Declared War; but fought between TWO governments and TWO separate Armies and Navies.
A war between two groups in a country, like American Civil War.
They argued over what to make the name.
Battle of Bunker Hill
The names are The Civil War and The War of Northern Agression.
A comparison of the Revolutionary war and the civil war. How the Revolutionary was different from the civil war A comparison of two wars The Differences between the Revolution and the Civil War
union(north), confederates(south)
The Batlle of Fort Sumter
Yes.The two names reflect differing views about the nature of the conflict.
During the US Civil War, the mutual combatants' armies were named the Union Army and the Confederate States Army.
Civil war is different from another war because regular war is war between two or more independent countries and civil war is war where the two(or more) opposing forces are all from the same country and are either trying to create their own country as in the American Civil War or are trying to seize control of the whole country from the opposing party as in the Bolshevec Revolution.
they are not alike they are completely different; revolutionary: a war between two countries civil war: a war between one country againts itself
gettysburg