Probably not. There is nothing that could spark a Civil War. Although we get in war with neighboring countries someday, but it is very unlikely.
As of August 2014, there is not another Civil war about to happen in the US.
It is unlikely that the US will ever split again as in the Civil War. There is too much economic connection across the entire nation.
everything! the battles, income tax,greenbacks, also, civil war made US move forward, the battles fought especially battle of antietam, was recognized as the bloodiest war ever fought in history of US.
Yes there were farewell dances for the US civil war
The Confederate capture of Fort Sumter was important to the US Civil War because it was the event that led to the US Civil War.
There is no chance that there will ever be a civil war in the United States.
Yes.
With regards to the US Civil War, many historians prefer to use the term of The War Between the States. For some historians, what is generally called the US Civil War, is not an accurate use of the term "civil war".
As of August 2014, there is not another Civil war about to happen in the US.
It is unlikely that the US will ever split again as in the Civil War. There is too much economic connection across the entire nation.
The War Between the States is another name for the US Civil War.
The American Civil War (US Civil War), like the Vietnam War a hundred years later, was an undeclared war. Another words the Confederacy was not recognized as an independent nation by the US Government.
No, there was another war, The Civil War, over that issue.
There was no US declaration of war during the US Civil War (Amerian Civil War). No US declaration of war for any wars after December 1941.
The American Civil War (US Civil War), like the Vietnam war a hundred years later, was an undeclared war. Another words the Confederacy was not recognized as an independent nation by the US Government.
Yes, during the years 1861-1865.
The first Civil War? Where did it take place? Thats probably one of the stupidest questions I've ever heard.