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The South felt that since Britain needed cotton for industry then Britain would take the side of the South for economic reasons .
Actually there was never any real involvement of other countries in the American Civil War. Great Britain did lean toward the South for a period due to economic reason and the cotton trade. But, once the war started going against the South after Gettysburg, they refused support all together.
About 1/5 of all northerners
During the Civil War, the South wanted to fight for the right to keep slavery, while the North wanted to abolish it.
Britain relied on the South for cotton imports and the South imported British finished goods.They rebelled for far less taxation then most of America has today. They were veterans of a war against taxation and now felt they were being over taxed.
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they wanted them to avoid war!
They were fairly apprehended due to limited amount of supplies and army. Also, people in Northeast had business ties with Britain, so it was hard for them to go to war with their business partners.
The South and Britain had a cotton trade going at the time of the civil war. If Britain supported the North, the South would have cut of the supply of cotton to Britain. Britain though, actually was in favor of antislavery.
They were fairly apprehended due to limited amount of supplies and army. Also, people in Northeast had business ties with Britain, so it was hard for them to go to war with their business partners.
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War between France and Britain.
how did people in the 19th century feel about war
A few, it deppends
what did the South need to do to secure aid from France and Britain during the war between the states
The South felt that since Britain needed cotton for industry then Britain would take the side of the South for economic reasons .