Southerners believed that their agricultural economy, particularly its cotton production, would secure foreign support and ultimately win the war for the Confederacy. They thought that European nations, particularly Britain and France, would rely on Southern cotton for their textile industries and would be compelled to intervene on behalf of the Confederacy. Additionally, Southerners were confident in their military leadership and the resolve of their troops, which they believed would lead to a decisive victory against the Union.
Because they thought he was trying to do the right thing
the southerners viewed slaves as a good thing
There is no such thing as the 'European confederacy'.
Yes. The Confederacy and the South are the same thing in the context of the War Between the States.
Thought is not a thing because thought is the past tense of think For example : I thought we will put the project in the index card.
I always thought this was a common thing, too. My understanding was that namestay was a way to describe a brand or company that has become ubiquitous in their field because of its reliability or quality.
I do not know this whole thing is stupid
Many people. It is not an original thought.
Adverbs for me only describe 2 thing they describe verbs and adjectives.
the outsiders what are two thing that describe that character:
Louisiana joined the Confederacy because, as with the other Southern slave States, it believed that being indepentant from the USA and joining the Confederacy was the best thing to do in order to maitain its way of life. Louisiana joined the Confederacy before the incident at Fort Sumter. Louisiana declared its secession from the United States on January 26, 1861.
When using an adjective to describe one thing, use the positive degree. (Wikipedia)