The Civil War proved that the states could survive even fighting each other.
All states that were part of the U.S were involved in the Civil War, it wasn't just one or two. The Union and The Conferate were fighting against eachother, meaning the Northern and Southern regions of the United States were fighting.
The ones fighting for the South - the cotton-growing slave-states.
The United States Civil war was fought from 1861 to 1865. Although, the war officially ended in four years, there was still fighting and segregation all over the country.
The United States was fighting against an enemy who discriminated by race while allowing discrimination at home.
Alabama and Florida had the fewest battles in the Southeast.
The Southern states that formed the Confederate States of American were fighting for independence from the United States of American. The United States (mostly Norther states) were fighting to keep them.
They were fighting for Southern Independence and the Rights of the States..
The Northern States and the Southern States!
the northern states and southern states in the eastern us.
Union vs States Rights.
states were fighting over slavery.
The U.S. Civil War was between the Union and the Confederacy. The Union states were generally in the northeast and the Confederate states were generally in the southeast. The western states and the territories were basically neutral.
The Civil War proved that the states could survive even fighting each other.
There was only America . It was the Northern States against the Southern States of the U.S.
The Union was the official name of the United States government during the civil war. It stood for the portion of the United States fighting to abolish slavery.
Probably because the UNITED States of America was fighting with itself.