In the late 18th century, the American Revolution had been building for quite some time before the significant "spark" was lit. This spark came at Lexington, Massachusetts, in April of 1775, where a small force of brave Americans quietly stood in protest against approaching British "redcoats", were fired upon, ran from the field, and then regathered at the next town down the road, Concord. Joined by reinforcements, they drove the British from Concord and thus began the War for Independence.
fort Sumter
the spark of the civl war was many things but the first shots where fired at fort sumner
Anti slavery abolitionist John Brown did not spark the US Civil War. He did become a martyr for the cause to end slavery in that he was executed a few months after his attack on the Federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
It was an American attack on a confederate military base.
Do you mean the Spanish Civil War or the American Civil War?
Yo momma was the spark in the American civil war
fort Sumter
The attack on Fort Sumter.
His actions helped to spark-off the American Civil War.
Slavery and State's Rights
the spark of the civl war was many things but the first shots where fired at fort sumner
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.
It was basically about the slavery problem and stuff like that.
Anti slavery abolitionist John Brown did not spark the US Civil War. He did become a martyr for the cause to end slavery in that he was executed a few months after his attack on the Federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
South Carolina.
World War I
The spark that lit the war was when the South Carolinians (which became part of the Confederation) attacked a Federal Army Post at Fort Sumter.