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Battle of Saratoga
Making it impossible for the British to send military aid to the Confederates - it would have made them look pro-slavery.
...convince the British that the Confederacy was a viable nation, and that they would send military aid.
To gain credibility as a new nation in the eyes of Europe and win official recognition from Britain and France, with the prospect of substantial military aid.
President Eisenhower sent military advisors and maybe some technicians to Vietnam to help the government there stay in power. That was the beginning of US involvement there.
Relief that Britain and France would not be able to send military aid to the Confederates.
Relief that Britain and France would not be able to send military aid to the Confederates.
Relief that Britain and France would not be able to send military aid to the Confederates.
military aid
Chiefly to make it impossible for the British to send military aid to the Confederates - it would make them look pro-slavery. Lincoln also hoped to inspire the Northern public with crusading zeal, but this did not happen.
It is when two countries agree to aid each other militarily if they are attacked by another country.
military aid
Battle of Saratoga
Chiefly to make it impossible for the British to send military aid to the Confederates - it would make them look pro-slavery. Lincoln also hoped to inspire the Northern public with crusading zeal, but this did not happen.
US sent military aid to France in 1940 to help them take over Vietnam.
Military supplies. It was called Lend Lease program.
After the cease-fire, the United States continued to send military and economic aid to South Vietnam.