English rifles were used in the Civil War. As a neutral country, England and its businesses could sell to America for money.
During the course of the US Civil War, Northern firearms factories produce approximately 1.7 million rifles. This was mare than enough to rm Union armies.
Almost all Civil War rifles were muzzle loaders.
No
Rifles were invented in the 15th Century, during the Civil War Period. If you are asking about when lands and grooves were used in barrels, the answer would be a few hundred years before the Civil War.
No. The civil war was between the states. The war of Independence was against England.
There has been no civil war in England whilst a queen has been on the English throne.
I don't believe England helped the South during the Civil War.
Garandoni air rifles were not used in the Civil War because they were not widely available or adopted by military forces at the time. The technology of air rifles was still relatively new and unproven, and traditional firearms like rifles and muskets were already in use and more familiar to soldiers. Additionally, the range and power of air rifles at the time were not considered sufficient for military applications.
Certainly - but not as many as disease.
The English Civil War was in the 17th century.
King Henry was the King of England throughout the American Civil War...
not shotguns, but yes to the others