It was basicaly about slavery and how to resolve it , but the south still wanted their slaves. So the south went to war to become its own country (The Confederate States). In the end the U.S won and slavery was banned.
There was never a war between the South and the West in the US. There was a war between the North and the South and between Mexico and America.
No. The Revolutionary War was 1775-1783 between the to be United States and the British. The Civil war was between the North and South of America. America wanted freedom from the British in the revolutionary war whereas the South wanted freedom form the North of America in the Civil war.
The U.S. civil war was the war between the northern states and the southern states of the United States of America.
In the American Civil War, or The War Between the States,was the North, or US vrs. the South, or the Feds. The South seceded from the North, becoming the Confederate States of America. The North was still the United States of America.
If you are refering to wars in America, that's the Civil War.
the north didnt want slavery, but the south did. this led to the worst and bloodiest war in the history of America
The American Civil war was between the USA and a collection of maverick states (in the south of the current USA) who were known as the Confederate States of America. The USA (North) won.
?........the Vietnam war was a war between north and south Vietnam and America. America was trying to defend south Vietnam from the north invading and controling their territory. so America was on the side with south Vietnam
The American continents are located in both northern (North and Central America) and southern (South America) hemispheres. The United States of America (sometimes improperly called simply "America" is on the North American continent and therefore in the northern hemisphere. The US Civil War is sometimes called a war between "north" and "south" but in that case both sides were in the USA, in North America, and in the northern hemisphere.
A "disturbance between the North and South" refers to the American Civil War, in which the U.S. was split and the Union (North) and Confederate States of America (South) were pitted against eachother.
If you are talking about America it is the American Civil War, but if you are talking about Korea, The Korean War
No, the civil war was only in The United States Of America. It was a Battle between the North and the South, the North being Anti-Slavery, The South being slave states. (The south also broke from the union and called themselves The Confederate States Of America.) ~Marcos