The Confederate States of America (never officially recognised by any other nation) and the rest of the United States, normally referred-to as the Union during the course of the war.
The main difference between the American Civil War and the American Revolutionary War was that the Revolutionary War was fought between the British Empire and the American Colonies, the latter of which declared independence; and the "Civil War" was fought between the United States, and the Confederated States of America--two separate and distinct countries. So, in actuality, the "Civil War" was not a civil war, since it was a war between to countries.
None. A civil war is two states, for example, within a country at war.
France and Spain
The American Civil War was a clash between two regions that acted like two separate countries. The men in the ranks were not especially interested in the ideological (slavery) question. The Union troops wanted the cotton revenues back. The Confederates mostly just wanted to repel the invader, and maybe enjoy a darn good fight while they were at it. The Spanish Civil War was part of a Europe-wide clash of ideologies - Communist v Fascist - with other countries backing the two sides.
Belize and Costa Rica
A civil war is between people who are part of the same country. A war, a true war, is between two or more countries.
A civil war is, by definition, NEVER fought between two countries. p.s. I don't think they used witches.
they are not alike they are completely different; revolutionary: a war between two countries civil war: a war between one country againts itself
A foreign war is fought between at least two separate countries. A civil war is fought between factions inside one nation.
The main difference between the American Civil War and the American Revolutionary War was that the Revolutionary War was fought between the British Empire and the American Colonies, the latter of which declared independence; and the "Civil War" was fought between the United States, and the Confederated States of America--two separate and distinct countries. So, in actuality, the "Civil War" was not a civil war, since it was a war between to countries.
The Civil War was a between the Union (North) and the Confederacy (South) in the United States. No two countries were fighting against each other. That's why it was called a civil war because it was a war between two sides in one country.
Korea was split into two separate countries. There still is tension between them however.
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.
They had a civil war between communist north and democratic south (backed by the US)
After the civil war, China was divided into two countries.
The Civil War was a war between the Confederate States of America and the Union. So, the Confederate states were important because they were one of the two warring countries.
There weren't any separate countries just two separate kinds of people with different views. There were actually three wars.