Yes, the term "cold war" generally refers to events during the period of time that followed the end of the second world war and up until the Soviet Union collapsed. It was not a declared warof the type: WW2 or WW1. During this period of time, there were several wars, conflicts & violent/lethal events that involved the democratic-western powers & the communist-eastern European powers.
The North won and the South lost in both undeclared wars; US Civil War & Vietnam.
No because it was an undeclared war.
the XYZ affair
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A piece of paper (which formalizes the war). Additionally, a declared war often implies a total war (which means using every and all available weapons). Although the (undeclared) American Civil War (aka US Civil War) did attempt to utilize every and all available weapons; the (undeclared) Vietnam War a hundred years later did not (no nukes were allowed).
The cold war
They were in conflict over political ideology which resulted in the Cold War and a variety of undeclared wars which were fought primarily by their surrogates.
The US Civil War (American Civil War) was an undeclared war and had many naval battles; are you asking about that war?
The cast of The Undeclared War - 1966 includes: Ted Yates as himself
Quasi-War
Undeclared War - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Greece:K-13 (video rating)
North Vietnam.
The North won and the South lost in both undeclared wars; US Civil War & Vietnam.
The Quasi-War was an undeclared war fought almost entirely at sea between the United States and France from 1798 to 1800. In the United States, the conflict was sometimes referred to as the Franco-American War, the Undeclared War with France, the Pirate Wars, or the Half-War.
American Civil War & Vietnam War.
US Civil War & Vietnam War are two examples.
It was an undeclared war.