Name the U.S. war between the north and the south?
A) American Civil War
B) Colonial wars
C) War of Independence
D) Post-Civil War
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A) American Civil War
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American Civil war is the U.S War fought between the north and the south.
Explanation:
- The American war of independence led to the birth of The United States of America. However, barely eighty-five years later, America was faced with the civil war that threatened the unity and integration of the nation.
- The civil war was fought for four years, from 1861 to 1865.
- America, after 1776, was broadly divided into two halves the northern and Southern states. The north, in the nineteenth century, experienced a tremendous industrials spurt with a large number of textile factories and manufacturing industries being set up. The South depended heavily on agriculture and plantations.
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