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No the confederacy didn't but the slaves did.
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It made it hard for foreign nations to recognize and support the confederacy
British textile manufacturers discovered new sources of cotton in Egypt and India. Pressure to recognize the Confederacy weakened. The United States wanted to prevent other countries like Great Britain from recognizing the Confederacy.
Jefferson Davis was the First and only President for the confederacy.
It never did. The Union referred to the South as 'the rebel states'. However, by announcing a blockade of the Southern ports, the Union appeared to be giving the Confederacy the status of a separate nation.
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Because the Confederacy was a new entity, and its Constitution appointed the President for a 6-year term. The war - and the Confederacy - ended after only 4 years.
The position of Great Britain in the US Civil War was one of neutrality. The Confederacy hoped that Great Britain would officially recognize the Confederacy as a nation, however, this did not happen.
Many southerners hoped dependence on cotton would force great Britain to formally reconize the confederacy as an independent nation.
Recognition of the Confederacy would have meant Great Britain going to war again with the United States. Their previous two wars with the US had been disastrous and they had little desire to engage for a third time. No major country ever recognized the Confederacy as an independent nation.