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Saturday, 10 January 2015

1. The Civil War was fought between the Northern states and the Southern states from 1861-1865.

1. The Civil War was fought between the Northern states and the Southern states from 1861-1865.

The Civil War, otherwise called "The War Between the States," was battled between the United States of America and the Confederate States of America, an accumulation of eleven southern expresses that left the Union in 1860 and 1861 and framed their own particular nation with a specific end goal to ensure the organization of subjection. Jefferson Davis, a previous U.s. Congressperson and Secretary of War, was designated President of the Confederate States of America. The United States suspected that the southern states weren't right to leave the Union and started a war that boiled over the nation over for a long time. In 1865, the United States crushed the Confederate States and canceled subjugation across the country.

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