Because the south was to lazy to get there own supplies plus because there lands were to dry you little @$$ hole
At the start of the American Civil War, it was the North that had "dominance" (or, a strong advantage) in foreign trade. While the South's cotton was a primary export crop for the United States before the war, it was Northern merchants who handled the vast majority of the shipping between markets, just as the ships themselves were typically constructed by Northern ship-builders.
Mz.Jazzy
They were called Rebels during the Civil War
They were called Rebels during the Civil War
Liverpool (UK) merchants financially helped the south. And the south had a consular office in Liverpool during the civil war.
To raise money for the South(:
To raise money for the South(:
the south needed foreign markets because they wanted to raise more money for the south.
Yes, most notably the forged an alliance with England.
At the start of the American Civil War, it was the North that had "dominance" (or, a strong advantage) in foreign trade. While the South's cotton was a primary export crop for the United States before the war, it was Northern merchants who handled the vast majority of the shipping between markets, just as the ships themselves were typically constructed by Northern ship-builders.
Mz.Jazzy
Cotton was often called the King of the South during the Civil War.
They were called Rebels during the Civil War
They were called Rebels during the Civil War
South
no, the south of America was called the united confederate states of America.
I don't believe England helped the South during the Civil War.