The civil war was the North and south or the Union and Confederates
one side wanted communism while the other didnt
It meant that the two sides were officially at war - although there was no actual declaration of war. The Union could not declare war, because it would mean recognising the Confederacy as a sovereign nation. Both sides could claim that they were acting in self-defence.
A comparison of the Revolutionary war and the civil war. How the Revolutionary was different from the civil war A comparison of two wars The Differences between the Revolution and the Civil War
No, they were the Confederacy. The North was the Union. The Civil War was called the Civil War because it was a war between two halves of a nation.
Union and confederate
the two sides during the US civil war were the union (North) and the confederacy (south)
Both sides in the Civil War were Americans. By definition a civil war occurs when two factions within a country go to war.
The civil war was the North and south or the Union and Confederates
ANSWER The American Civil War
There was the North (Union) and the South (Confederacy).
rebs and yanks
parliament and royalists
I think you are going for the idea of civil war.
The Roundhead (Parliament) and the Cavaliers (Royalist).
parliament and royalists
Trick question. A lot more than two sides bub.