The Confederacy sought help from Europe primarily to secure military and financial support in its fight against the Union during the American Civil War. European nations, particularly Britain and France, were seen as potential allies due to their reliance on Southern cotton for their textile industries. The Confederacy hoped that by leveraging these economic ties, it could gain recognition and support, which would bolster its chances of success in the war. Ultimately, however, European intervention did not materialize as the Confederacy had hoped.
The South sought help from Europe in several ways. The Confederacy had several ships commissioned in Britain to help with the war, such as the CSS Alabama.
The torpedo and mine expert for the Confederacy was former US naval officer Matthew Maury.
What economics circumstance occurred during the Revolutionary War, the Confederacy, and Europe before WW II
Monsieur Bertillon
=first and only president of the Confederacy.==first and only president of the Confederacy.=
As far as recognition of the Confederacy, England did not help them. There was some trade carried out, but official recognition and aid was not forthcoming.
Europe needed cotton .
England
to help rebuild Europe
Monks help spread Christianity across Europe.
they didnt because they farted
April 1436