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The battle that ended the British threats to the British US. northwest is The Battle of the Thames.
It was not some "pipe dream" that there was a real chance for France and England to intervene in the US Civil War. Whether by recognizing the Confederacy as an independent nation, and/or mitigating a peace settlement. Here are some insights to what would have dramatically changed the results of the US Civil War:1. The British government was going to begin activity concerning its possible intervention shortly after Lee crossing the Potomac River;2. There was also the " Trent Affair" in which a US warship stopped a British ship carrying Confederate diplomats and taking them into custody. Britain demanded an apology and a wise President Lincoln did so, thereby ending British threats to use force to prevent any further such incidents; and3. Based on a false report that McClellan's army in the Peninsula Campaign had been defeated totally, the British Cabinet was beginning to see a prospect for recognizing the South.
During the Cold War period in the 20th century, the United States countered Soviet threats to free nations in various ways. Diplomatic protests and threats amounted to one such way. Financial support was yet another. Indirect and direct military assistance was yet one more means of countering such threats.
KKK's Organization that used threats and violence to keep blacks away from the polls.
Great Britain accepted growing U.S influence in Latin American countries.
great britain accepted growing u.s. influence in latin american countries
Great Britain accepted growing U.S influence in Latin American countries.
Great Britain accepted growing u.s. influence in latin american countries
Great Britain accepted growing U.S influence in Latin American countries.
great Britain accepted growing US influence in latin American countries
Great Britain accepted growing u.s. influence in latin american countries
Great Britain accepted growing U.S influence in Latin American countries.
Great Britain accepted growing U.S influence in Latin American countries.
Great Britain accepted growing U.S influence in Latin American countries.
Great Britain accepted growing u.s. influence in latin american countries
Great Britain accepted growing u.s. influence in latin american countries