Yes.
The English were interested in supporting the Confederates, which would have been serious for the North, and Lincoln was very worried about this. That was the reason he issued his Emancipation Proclamation, which turned the war into an official crusade against slavery, so the British could not intervene without looking pro-slavery themselves.
No - the English had nothing to do with the American Civil War.
the american civil war
You need to specify whether you mean the English Civil War or the American Civil War.
No. My name is not Charles and I was not alive in the Civil War. Which "Charles" are you talking about?
the difference is that Abraham Lincoln was in the civil war and the American revolution was the 13 colonies vs the English
the difference is that Abraham Lincoln was in the civil war and the American revolution was the 13 colonies vs the English
Yes- medicine and weaponry.
Which two developments following the Civil War most helped open the American West?"
Which English Civil war? There have been hundreds. The main Civil War (Roundheads v Cavaliers) was a revolution, as was the civil war between the American colonists and the king in 1775. Like all revolutions the revolutionaries were only a small but active part of the population.
Not all soldiers fighting in the Civil War were Americans; they included English, French, Dutch and Hungarian, as well as a Scottish Regiment that fought in kilts.
A civil war occurs when one faction of a country fights another faction of the same country. For example: the North fought the South in the American Civil War in America. The Cavaliers fought the Parliamentarians in the English Civil War.
A civil war occurs when one faction of a country fights another faction of the same country. For example: the North fought the South in the American Civil War in America. The Cavaliers fought the Parliamentarians in the English Civil War.