Made mistakes.
If I'm not mistaken its not well trained.
The two sides of the Irish Civil War were the "Republicans" and the "Free Staters".
Both sides in the US civil War used cannons.
It proved that this would not be a short, bloodless war. The relatively low casualties shocked both sides.
Gadaffi's supporters (the government) and the rebels.
During the course of the Civil War, recruiting new volunteers was becoming more difficult. In order to keep their forces fully manned, the Confederacy, and later the Union, enacted conscription laws. Never had the Federal Government need to do this and the new Confederate Government was in the same position. In the North, the draft laws were a major cause of civil distress, especially in the North.
Made mistakes.
i actually just read a book about the civil war. both sides feel like their soldiers need alot more training. :)
Well first of all it was fought between the Union and Confederacy which were the two sides of the Civil War, and it was fought during the time period of the Civil War.
If I'm not mistaken its not well trained.
The two sides of the Irish Civil War were the "Republicans" and the "Free Staters".
The prevailing opinion of the people from both sides was that the war would be short and nearly bloodless.
First Bull Run, July 1861.
People very rarely changed sides during the English Civil War.
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the two sides during the US civil war were the union (North) and the confederacy (south)