In a variety of ways..but diplomacy is not always the answer....sometimes true friendship requires a like response wa in Turkey with NATO during the Cuban Missile Crisis..and have always felt that Turkish friendship was the best, straighhtforwrd i have ever encountered. In a thousand years there would be none better but alas the politicians bought by pressure groups allowed it to be abused and twisted it.
The foreign monarchies didn't so much as support the American cause. They really just wanted to hurt Great Britain.
Frankly, it didn't do much. It's foreign policy was very weak, and the military victories did much more to win European support.
a dispute over the border between the two countries.
Colonists struggled to secure financial support from European countries due to a lack of established political legitimacy and the ongoing uncertainty of their revolutionary cause. Many European nations were hesitant to invest in what they perceived as a risky venture, fearing potential repercussions from Britain. Additionally, the colonies had limited resources and infrastructure to guarantee returns on investment, making them less appealing to foreign financiers. Furthermore, European powers were often preoccupied with their own conflicts and interests, which diverted attention and resources away from supporting the American colonies.
Jefferson Davis sought to win foreign allies for the Confederacy primarily through diplomatic efforts and the promotion of cotton as a critical supply. He believed that the economic dependence of Britain and France on Southern cotton would compel these nations to support the Confederate cause. Additionally, Davis sent diplomats abroad to negotiate alliances and recognition, emphasizing the Confederacy's commitment to independence and its similarities to the American Revolution. Despite these efforts, foreign recognition and support ultimately did not materialize as he had hoped.
Following the American victory at Saratoga in 1777…
The foreign monarchies didn't so much as support the American cause. They really just wanted to hurt Great Britain.
Because the Americans were a great army and they wanted to help them defeat great Britain because Britain defeated all the other foreign countries so they wanted some one to beat great Britain.
Frankly, it didn't do much. It's foreign policy was very weak, and the military victories did much more to win European support.
guerrilla troops
Stephen Douglas was the man that did not support the confederate cause. This cause was on American terrorism in the middle East.
Thomas Jefferson's attempted solution, an embargo upon American shipping, worked badly and was unpopular
-Patriotic cause. Had something to fight for -good leaders -foreign help
After the Second Battle of Saratoga on 7 October 1777 and the surrender of General John Burgoyne's Army. King Louis XVI declared his support for the American cause when he heard about it and the American Revolutionary War became a World battlefield.
Benjamin Franklin.
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Stalin's goals completely contridicted the five goals of the American foreign policy.