While no foreign nations officially fought in the U.S. Civil War, there were instances of foreign involvement. The Confederacy sought support from European nations, particularly Britain and France, but they ultimately remained neutral. Some individuals from other countries, including Canada and Britain, volunteered to fight for both the Union and the Confederacy, but these were not organized military interventions by their governments.
Yes a lot of countries were aganst Adolf Hitler and tried to kill him.
Yankees were the northern part of America to fight in the civil war the "blue guys"
yes in alburg...the confederates invaded from Canada
because it was fought between the territories of the England. The term "civil war" means a war fought between two or more groups within the same country, not involving any other countries. 'Civil' can also mean 'polite' But as we all know, the Civil War was anything but polite.
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You cannot have a civil war if it is between countries. A civil war occurs when citizens of one nation/group fight amongst themselves. I don't know of any synonyms for this though, sorry. :(
No, They were volunteers who wanted to fight for their country.
This needs clarification.
Not any unless you count the Civil War.
she didnt fight for any thing
Yes a lot of countries were aganst Adolf Hitler and tried to kill him.
There wasn't a civil war in 1735 in any of the major European countries or among the colonies.
No, it wasn't like any other countries had any involvement in France's civil war, like fighting against Spain and Russia and other countries, and it's not like the British tried to get into our civil war because it was about succession, not slaves. No, no other countries are ever involved in another country's civil war, like, hmmm, Iraq?
Yes. People from Missouri fought on both sides during the American Civil War.
Yes: Uruguay
IBAN is mandatory for countries in the EEA. There are a few other countries that also have defined IBANs.