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Q: Why did the confederacy think that they would get support from other foreign nations in the civil war?
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Did the french and English support the confederacy during the civil war?

The French and the English did not support the Confederacy during the Civil War. Instead, the countries decided to support the Union.


What is the definition of cotton diplomacy?

diplomatic measures undertaken by the Confederate States of America to gain the support of Great Britain and other foreign nations during the Civil War. It was so called because the Confederacy's principal negotiating leverage was the expert of cotton required by European mills.


During the civil war did the south want to keep England and France out of the war?

The South greatly wanted foreign powers to enter the Civil War; Southern leaders believed that Britain and France would intervene on the Confederacy's behalf. The confederacy hoped that it would gain foreign support and would rush to victory like the colonists did in the American Revolution with French support. However, as we know, this never happened. Abraham Lincoln made sure of that when he issued the Emancipation Proclamation. Once slavery was introduced as a focal point of Civil war conflict, nations like Britain and France, that had banned slavery, would not become embroiled in the conflict.


What nations fought the communist IN the Civil War?

The US Civil war did not involve communists. It was a war between the Northerners (Union) of the United States and the Southerners (the Confederacy)


What was the motivation the confederacy had in winning the civil war?

To gain its independence, as recognised by Congress in Washington, as well as other foreign governments.


What was role of Russia durning the U. S. Civil War?

Although Russia played no part in the affairs of the US Civil War, she and the majority of European nations sided with the Confederacy as they considered the Confederacy an aristocracy. The Europeans looked forward to the failure of the democratic North.


What did the Civil War signify?

The American Civil War was initiated by seven slave states in an effort to secede from the US and form their own independent country. The Confederacy was never diplomatically recognized by any foreign country. After four years of fighting, the Confederacy collapsed and slavery was abolished.


Are military operations that help stabilize or continue the operation's of the governing body or civil structure of foreign?

Support to Civil Administration (SCA)


What two nations fought in the civil war?

They weren't two nations, although the South was trying to form a separate nation, and had called itself the Confederate States of America. But you can't be a nation unless foreign governments recognise your sovereignty. So the war was simply fought between two parts of the United States, calling themselves the Union and the Confederacy.


What are Core civil affairs tasks?

Populace and Resources Control, Foreign Humanitarian Assistance, Civil Information Management, Nation Assistance, and Support to Civil Administration


What are the core civil affairs tasks?

Populace and Resources Control, Foreign Humanitarian Assistance, Civil Information Management, Nation Assistance, and Support to Civil Administration


The battle of antietem a major turning point in the civil war because of what threat of nations?

The Battle of Antietam was a major turning point in the Civil War because it detoured both the British and the French nations from recognizing the Confederacy. The battle took place in September of 1862.