E: The South believed that the British would come to its aid because
Britain was dependent on Southern cotton.
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because they knew it would be a easy win
According to historians, most missionaries believed that British rule would help modernize African societies. Missionaries believed by converting Africans to Christianity, this would lessen their resistance to British control over their country.
they would be mad
They thought they would be better off in the South because they couldd resupply easier and there was a large population of Loyalists in the South.
It was the last major attack by the south on the north. Also the British were thinking about aiding the south but were waiting for the right time. Many believe if the south won this battle the British would have started aiding the south.
There were more loyalists in the South and Britain believed the Continental Army would have a harder time when separated from friendly support.
The British thought that the south would be more more willing to submit to British rule due to the fact that roughly half of the population was employed by the British government besides that it was easier to attack due to its proximity to British bases in the Caribbean.
modernize
I would believe the emancipation proclamation is important for the north because of its factories. The loss of enslaved workers would hurt the south and would turn the british away from the south.
He believed that the state did not want change. And that if South America turned into a republican form of government that the state would fall apart because they would not have someone in charge.
Jefferson Davis believed that European countries would be on the side of the south because of their dependence on cotton.
No, the South believed that had they had an early victory France and Great Britain would have helped the Confederacy recognizing it as an independent nation and intervening in the conflict.