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it was used to trade with Europe
Its farms and factories were kept busy producing all the war supplies needed. Also it was continuing to receive an inflow of skilled immigrants from Europe.
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Officially, England remained neutral during the American Civil War. The general public in England tended to support the Union, while the elites of the country tended to support the South.
It showed that more legislation was needed to support civil rights.
Europe needed cotton .
The French and the English did not support the Confederacy during the Civil War. Instead, the countries decided to support the Union.
Weapons are needed
Britain did not support either side in the Spanish Civil War.
By the South, I assume you are referring to the American Civil War. The South was trying to get support from Europe (such as the UK for example) to aid them in the war. However, Europe never got involved in the American Civil War.
Shiloh
it was used to trade with Europe
yes the north had support from france.
the US supported korea during the civil war
If you are refering to the American Civil War, niether had support from European countries. The South wanted the aid of the British, and tried many times to break the North's naval blockade. The South depreately needed the aid of Britain, not militarily, but finacialy. The South needed some place to sell the cotton they grew, since they were unable to do so they suffered from 7000% inflation at the end of the war. One could write a whole masters thesis on Europes effects on the Civil War.
They supported both sides during the war
There were growing craft unions during the Civil War for a few reasons. One of these reasons that they needed to have unity.