the american civil war
there is one obvious similar thing about them and that is that they were both wars in England one other similarity is that they were fought by atleast one king. Hope this helps
The US Civil War (1861-1865) was the US's first military draft; the Vietnam War (1961-1975) was the US's last military draft. Both the Civil War & Vietnam War had draft dodgers and draft riots. Both the Civil War and Vietnam War were un-declared wars; in both wars, the South lost the war; during both wars the US President was assassinated; during both wars a Vice President Johnson took over office.
England and France fought The Hundred Years War. The Wars of the Roses, an English Civil War, was fought between different groups of English nobility over which side would be king, Lancaster or York.
The English Civil War and the French revolution were similar in that they both involved regicide and a short-lived dictatorship. The dictators were Cromwell and Robespierre, respectively.
The American Revolutionary War was from 1776-1781.The US Civil War was from 1861-1865.So there could be no answer if both wars are assumed to be American.HoweverIf you refer to the English Civil War, then the English Civil War was from 1641-1651. There were lots of wars around the world between 1651 and 1776.The one that involved the American Colonies and the British Empire was the French and Indian War (or Intercolonial Wars, part of the Seven Years' War) from 1754 - 1763.Other European wars during this time included:War of the Grand Alliance (1688-1697)War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714)War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748)(see the related question)
Wars are usually named after the winner of that war. Due to the fact that the war is called the English Civil War the English won the war.
How might a civil war be worse than normal wars
it was cold the english civil war parlment agenst the king
Civil wars cannot compare to WW1.
there is one obvious similar thing about them and that is that they were both wars in England one other similarity is that they were fought by atleast one king. Hope this helps
The English civil war between the royals and parliament
English Civil War of 1642-1651 and Cromwellian War in Ireland 1649-1653.
One strong element in the US Civil War stands out as the best example of how that war was similar to WW 1. Most historians cite the extensive use of trench warfare in both wars as the single most important similarity between these wars.
the English civil war lasted for 10 years. It was split into three wars 1st from 1642-46 2nd 1648-49 3rd 1649-51
The US Civil War (1861-1865) was the US's first military draft; the Vietnam War (1961-1975) was the US's last military draft. Both the Civil War & Vietnam War had draft dodgers and draft riots. Both the Civil War and Vietnam War were un-declared wars; in both wars, the South lost the war; during both wars the US President was assassinated; during both wars a Vice President Johnson took over office.
The English Civil Wars or The Great Rebellion were between supporters of Charles I and II and opposing groups in each of his three kingdoms. They are also referred to as the War of the Three Kingdoms.
England and France fought The Hundred Years War. The Wars of the Roses, an English Civil War, was fought between different groups of English nobility over which side would be king, Lancaster or York.