The southern states believed themselves to be sovereign and thus capable of governing themselves and enacting their own decisions. They did not appreciate the northern states attempting to run the affairs of the states in the south, who did very strongly believe in the doctrine of states' rights. this was a cause of the war.
Yes
They didn't. The South had declared that they were not US citizens.
The north and the south fought against each other in the civil war.
In the US Civil War, the north and the south were fighting against each other. The North being the Union, and the South being the Confederacy.
The United States WAS the civil war. The US split up into two parts, north and south. They then fought against each other, and in the end the North won.
In the American civil war, yes.
Yes
Civil War
It is called a civil war.
I can't cite a reference for you, but the answer is Yes.
it was not fun all u did was train and fight against each other
The north and the south fought against each other
They didn't. The South had declared that they were not US citizens.
America was split in the Civil War: Southern states for slavery, Northern states against it. Once the South seceded from the Union, the North had no choice but to fight and win the war against slavery.
This is known as a Civil War.
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Rome and Egypt were not direct adversaries. Egypt was absorbed into the Roman Empire after it helped Marc Antouny in the civil war against Octavian.