I would favor the Vong for one thing: Their biotechnologic warfare is much better. Not to mention, Yammosks really provide a favorable set of coordinated strikes and dovin basals can suck in the lasers shot at coralskippers. But the confederacy of independent systems (CIS) does have well coordinated superbattle droids and vulture droids. Space battles, the Yuuzhan Vong would win surefire. Considering that a batallion of super battle droids was able to take down an army of firebreathers, then land battles would be close. Not to mention the CIS also has the Sith which are pretty powerful. If there was a full scale war between the two, then the Yuuzhan Vong would win with a good land strategy by winning a few key victories. If the CIS had a better space strategy, then they would edge the Vong just barely. It is still too close to call.
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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.
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.
For the Confederacy to be considered a country, it would need to achieve recognition as a sovereign state by other nations, establish a stable government, and control a defined territory. Additionally, it would require a functioning economy and the ability to engage in foreign relations. Legitimacy in the eyes of international law and acceptance by global organizations would also be crucial. Ultimately, these elements would contribute to its status as an independent nation.
The primary foreign policy for the Confederate States of America was for the European powers to formerly recognize the Confederacy as an independent nation. Confederate President Jefferson Davis believed that once the South was formerly recognized, economic and military support would follow. This would in Davis' mind guarantee the Confederacy's independence. Even if only the British recognized the Confederacy, that would be enough to discourage the Union from pursuing military action to end the secession.
The North was in fear that Great Britian was an ally of the Confederacy. The theory was that the Confederacy would exchange cotton for British military and naval supplies. There was even a document proposing that Jefferson Davis would give control of the Confederacy to the Queen of England and in exchange the Confederacy would be treated as a "Priveledged Colony". (Great Britian coincidentally had a cotton surplus the year that the Confederacy offered cotton for military and naval supplies.)
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Because: 1 - The Confederacy was not able to win a decisive battle in the Union territory. 2 - British public opinion was openly against slavery and would not have approved the recognition of the Confederacy, whose member were slave States, as an independent Nation.
The confederacy would not use slaves as soldiers because they were afraid they would defect to the north. So they were made to dig trenches and the like during the war.
Because it would have taken the fighting out of Virginia, and let the south go on to invade the north and where they could pillage and commandeer supplies without harming/annoying confederate citizens. Plus, it would have shown the north that the south serious about their independence and would fight the Yankees on their own ground about it. FURTHER MOTIVATION The Confederacy firmly hoped that a decisive victory at Gettysburg would led itself to be recognized as an independent State by France and Great Britain.
They thought it would take to long to defeat the Confederacy.