By the South, I assume you are referring to the American Civil War. The South was trying to get support from Europe (such as the UK for example) to aid them in the war. However, Europe never got involved in the American Civil War.
Greece and Turkey.
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The Spanish, the Portuguese, the Dutch, and the English each had control of a part of south america
Portugal, France, Spain
spain, and france
Spain and Portugal.
The industry in South Wales declines because of the public's continued support of foreign products. Many people in European countries rely heavily in products coming in from China, Taiwan, Japan, and the United States.
Bulgaria is a European country in the south-western part of Europe. It is accessible through Romania, Serbia, and Macedonia. To the south of it is the Black Sea.
There were factions in both countries who were ready to support the South. Yet after Lincoln made the Emancipation Proclamation, any support for the South was seen as support for slavery. Plus, England began growing its own cotton in Egypt and India, eleminating the economic necessity for trading with the South.
Most of the countries south of the Sahara
There are European, Asian, South American, North American, South Africa. There are somuch countries in the world
Other way round. The South was hoping Missouri would support the Confederates. It was a sharply divided slave-state, and there were battles there at the beginning, but it did not actually quit the USA.