England
Britain and France were not involved in the American Civil War. The Confederacy asked for Britain's help but they did not get involved.
England did not provide any large-scale assistance to the Confederacy during the Civil War. Blockade-runners did manage to ship some cotton to Britain and smuggle weapons and ammunition into the Confederacy, but England remained neutral throughout the conflict.
The Confederacy needed British official recognition as a nation to help break the Union blockade.
They were losing and needed help from a strong nation. They were losing and needed help from a strong nation.
I'm not sure of any specific ways that France helped the Confederacy. However, many European countries continued to do business with the Confederate States because they wanted to purchase the cotton from them.
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North Carolina vs. the Confederacy! The Confederacy was trying to North Carolina (NC) to stay with the Confederacy. The Union was nicest to NC so, the Confederacy could lose one of it's states or possibly see if NC could help make the Confederacy give up and let the Union win! At the end of the Civil War, the Union wins anyway!!! The Civil war lasted for six years (1860-1865). NC is still with the Confederacy after the Civil War is done with. After the Civil War, they start Reconstruction to rebuild the Union and the Confederacy!There are seven Confederacy States and twenty-one Union starts durign the Civil War!!! -Christy
Just the Union against Confederates- no help
Britain and France were not involved in the American Civil War. The Confederacy asked for Britain's help but they did not get involved.
The European countries wait to help the confederacy. All because Jefferson Davis thought the cotton textile company would lead o a diplomatic recognition and mediation or military intervention.
no <><><> There was a unit of Cherokee Cavalry lead by Stand Watie that fought for the Confederacy.
no, no one thought they needed any help because they had no chance in winning...however, some countries in England supported them by help building ships.
Florida gave the states of the Confederacy some cash to help purchase necessities of war.
Prior to the outbreak of the US Civil War, the Confederacy initiated financial steps to help fund their anticipated war with the Union. In March of 1861, the Provisional Congress of the Confederacy authorized the issuance of treasury notes up to one million dollars. The Confederacy was also bolstered by the $536,000 taken from the former US Mint in New Orleans.
During the American Civil War both sides tried to get help, but the Confederacy had a bit more bargining power in-so-far-as they were able to export tobacco and cotton, however Great Britain and France stayed out of the American Civil War.
England did not provide any large-scale assistance to the Confederacy during the Civil War. Blockade-runners did manage to ship some cotton to Britain and smuggle weapons and ammunition into the Confederacy, but England remained neutral throughout the conflict.
The Confederacy needed British official recognition as a nation to help break the Union blockade.