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How was the Civil War different from the American

Revolution?
A.
The U.S. successfully established its independence in the
Revolution; the Confederacy did not during the Civil War
B.
The Civil War was fought in the United States; the
Revolution was fought in Britain
C.
The Revolutionary War involved naval battles; the Civil
War was fought entirely on land
D.
The Civil War was fought between the U.S. and Britain; the
Revolution was fought between groups in the U.S.​

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Because the revolution was america v. britain

and the civil war was the North v. south which later led to the reunion of states like it is today, all 50.

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