(redirected fromCivil wars) Thesaurus Legal Encyclopedia civil war n. 1.A war between factions or regions of the same country. 2.Civil WarThe war in the United States between the Union and the Confederacy from 1861 to 1865. Also calledWar Between the States. ...
Related to US Civil War:Confederate flag,Abraham Lincoln ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1. American Civil War- civil war in the United States between the North and the South; 1861-1865 United States Civil War,War between the States ...
First page of articledoi:10.1111/j.1743-4580.2012.00379.xPaul KrehbielJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.WorkingusaEarly, S. 2011. The Civil Wars in US Labor: Birth of a New Workers' Movement Or Death Throes of the Old?: Haymarket Books.
So, the Civil war was a destructive, bloody battle. In fact, it was the most destructive conflict for the entire century from the Napoleonic wars of 1815 to World War I, which took place in 1914.The original cause of the Civil War was disputes between the slave states and the free ...
Civil War指的是某个国家的内战,但字面直译的话,就是「文明战争」。大名鼎鼎的《文明》系列游戏,...
Learn more about when the US Civil War really ended on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. ———- If you remember back to my episodes about the last Germans to surrender in World War II, wars often have a very definite start, but do not have a very definite end. This was ...
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The English Civil Wars are traditionally considered to have begun in England in August 1642, when Charles I raised an army against the wishes of Parliament, ostensibly to deal with a rebellion in Ireland. But the period of conflict actually began earlier in Scotland, with the Bishops’ Wars ...
4. Media wars, polarization of opinion All of this social discord is playing out, magnified, on Americans’ TV screens in a way that appears to be exacerbating the problem. Eager to up their ratings, news networks invite the most polarizing of guests for daily screaming matches to be beamed...