Why did the south believe the british would come to their aid?
The British were in favor of the North, thinking if North emerged victorious, slavery would be extinguished. Which was strange considering 75 percent of Britain cotton came from the south.
APUSH kids: Do your reading :)
E: The South believed that the British would come to its aid becauseBritain was dependent on Southern cotton.For Ms. Rushings fianl exam :-) HP/AC/SM
i believe that would be Kenya
no justin bieber would not be visiting Guyana soon. From what a real BLIEBER knows he has only preformed in the united states and in south america but justin would not be preforming there. BELIEVE IN BIEBER SO JUSTIN CAN BELIEVE IN HIS BLIEBERS
Someone from South America would come from the continent South America. There are two continents by the name America, north America and south America.
Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
The most likely nation that british would come to is the one that has the most wanted things in their nation because british does not have many things to live from.
Going south from Ireland, you would come to Spain. From the extreme west of Ireland, you would pass Spain and Portugal and come to Morocco.
i believe that would be Kenya
The first British man to come to Australia was William Dampier, who first landed on Western Australia's coast on 4 January 1688.Many people believe James Cook was the first Englishman to come to Australia. He was not.
they would go from south then come back...
1860-1866 they came on ships to serve as workers or servants for the white British.
I would estimate in about an hour.