They are NOT the same. However Civil war may pave way for Independence like Bangladesh. And civil war may not lead to independence at all. After Independence civil war may happen like US of America, which did not result in another spell of Independence. The American War of Independence in 1775 was a civil war. The colonists were British just as much as the British in Barbados or the Isle of Wight. The only became "Americans" after they had gained their independence and been recognised as a new country.
Mexico was blown to pieces
American colonists gained their independence by fighting in a bloody war known as the American Revolutionary War.
The War For Independence led to the Declaration of Independence which omitted Jefferson's condemnation of slavery.
Independence.
The support of France was crucial to the US during its war for independence. France was the most important support to congress at that time.
The quest for Cuban Independence.
The quest for Cuban Independence.
No, the issue was Cuba and Cuban Independence,
The quest for Cuban Independence from Spain and the sinking of the USS Maine.
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No one "granted' independence to the colonies. They declared it, and fought for it. It was taken by force. That was the whole driver behind the Revolutionary war.
true The issue involving the independence of other countries in the region of the western hemisphere surfaced about less than ten years after the War of 1812.
The issue, matter of, is that slavery remain unsettled for many years to come.
Compromise Act of 1850
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The political issue behind the question of expanding slavery after the Mexican-American War was whether the newly acquired territories would be free or slave states. This debate ultimately led to the Compromise of 1850, which temporarily resolved the issue by allowing some territories to decide on the issue of slavery through popular sovereignty.