No, the Revolutionary War was the American War of Independence (from Britain).
The Civil War was the war between the Northern and Southern states (1861-1865).
There was no noticable weapons changes in the American Revolutionary War. Same old muskets, same old massed formations on the battlefields, same old bright colored uniforms, and same ole muzzle loading cannons.. Percussion cap ignited muskets would enter the scene with the Mexican War of 1846. Repeating metallic cartridge firing rifles would enter the scene in the US Civil War in 1861. Smokeless gunpowder would enter the history books with the Americans in the Spanish- American War of '98 with the vaunted 30-40 Krag bolt action rifle.
The main causes of surrender during the American Civil War are the same reason for surrender in any other war,... one side overwhelms the other.
The first major battle of the American Civil War was the First Battle of Bull Run or the First Battle of Manasas (they are the same battle but with a different name)
The Battle of Saratoga was part of the Revolutionary War. It was considered the turning point of the war.
One significant way the American Civil War differed from other wars in U.S. history is that it was primarily fought between factions of the same nation, resulting in a deep societal divide that had lasting effects on American culture and politics. Unlike previous conflicts, such as the Revolutionary War or the War of 1812, where the enemy was from a foreign nation, the Civil War pitted the Union against the Confederacy, leading to unprecedented levels of destruction and loss of life within the country itself. This internal conflict also centered around profound issues like slavery and states' rights, making it not just a military struggle but a moral and ideological one as well.
They happened about 100 years apart.
No. Civil unions are not legal in American Samoa.
I assume you are referring to the american revolutionary war
no it is notyes it is but just a shorter way
Revolutionary war is usually the people standing up to a government they don't like any more , and civil war is the fight between two different groups or religions in the same country
The same as for the Revolutionary War. Tariffs, taxation without representation, and unfair trade practices.
They both have the same people living in the same country fighting against each other. That is why it is called a Civil War.
Uh, yes, that's the American Civil War.
None. Those are two names for the exact same war.
A real revolution is where one group tries to overthrow the existing government of its country and take over themselves. In the American "Revolution" the American Patriots were not trying to take over England, they wanted to separate their land from England. This makes the American Revolution more of a colonial insurrection, or colonial rebellion. Similarly, a civil war is much the same as a revolution - two groups contending for control of ALL of a single country. The south in the US Civil War did not want to control the north, merely to separate from it. The real name given in the Official Records of the "Civil War" published by the US government is "The War of the Rebellion". Like so many other things about that war, nobody can agree on much, not even what to call it.
A Civil War is simply a war between two or more groups within the same country. Whether it is between political groups and revolutionary groups, or some other type of group, all Civil Wars start this way.
They were both fought on American soil.One of the underlying causes was economic freedom.Another was political freedom: the right to secede from the country that governed them.Both were primarily a land war, but with important naval battles.Both were directed by someone who will forever be remembered as a presidential hero.And of course, both changed the course of American history.