American Civil War (1861-1865)

 




American Nationwide conflict (1861-1865): 

The American Nationwide conflict was a significant struggle battled between the northern expresses (the Association) and the southern states (the Alliance) in the US.

The conflict stemmed principally from disagreements regarding subjugation, states' privileges, and local monetary contrasts. The Alliance tried to withdraw from the Association, prompting an extended and horrendous struggle.

The conflict saw critical fights, including Gettysburg, Antietam, and Vicksburg. 

The Association's triumph brought about the nullification of subjugation and the conservation of the US as a solitary, indissoluble country.

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