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a Civil War is a type of warfare in which two or more factions within a nation or state engage in armed conflict, often destabilizing nearby regions - many Civil Wars are the result of failed or partial coups and can lead to more serious conflicts if other nations get involved. Civil Wars often end with a new regime taking over, enforcing (often) tyrannical rule - it is very rare a civil war has a positive outcome. | a Civil War is a type of warfare in which two or more factions within a nation or state engage in armed conflict, often destabilizing nearby regions - many Civil Wars are the result of failed or partial coups and can lead to more serious conflicts if other nations get involved. Civil Wars often end with a new regime taking over, enforcing (often) tyrannical rule - it is very rare a civil war has a positive outcome. | ||
[[Category:Conflict]] | [[Category:Conflict]] | ||
[[Category:War]] | [[Category:War]] | ||
[[Category:Villainous Event]] | [[Category:Villainous Event]] |
Revision as of 04:34, 20 March 2017
a Civil War is a type of warfare in which two or more factions within a nation or state engage in armed conflict, often destabilizing nearby regions - many Civil Wars are the result of failed or partial coups and can lead to more serious conflicts if other nations get involved. Civil Wars often end with a new regime taking over, enforcing (often) tyrannical rule - it is very rare a civil war has a positive outcome.