The two sides of the US Civil War were the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA againsts th Confederat States of America. The Civil War was the North and South, the Yanks against the Rebs,or the United States (North) and the Confederacy (South). However, there have been other civil wars in other countries; civil war simply means a war within the boundaries of a country.
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In the American Civil war the opposing sides were the North (Union) and the South (Confederacy) of the US.
The Confederates - the breakway slave-states of the Deep South and part of the Upper South.
The Union - free soil states, plus four slave-states which had stayed loyal to the USA.
The North and the South were the two sides who fought the Civil War, also known as Union and Confederacy.
625,000 Civil War (both sides USA) 116,516 WW1 416,800 WW2 36,516 Korea 58,209 Viet Nam
It depends on what you mean by same. World War 2 and the Civil War were not the same war and they were not for the same causes like slavery. So to me they are nothing alike.
The 2 sides of WW1 was the same as the ones of WW2 : Allies v.s Axis powers
It wasn't, it was a precursor to World War 2.
Because the German Air Force practiced dive bombing in Spain during their civil war.