The South expected support from Britain and France during the Civil War primarily because these nations relied on Southern cotton for their textile industries. The South believed that the economic importance of cotton would compel Europe to intervene on their behalf. Additionally, Britain and France had strategic interests in weakening the United States, which they viewed as a potential rival. However, while there was some sympathy for the Southern cause, the anticipated support did not materialize to the extent the Confederacy had hoped.
The French and Indian War had drastically changed the balance of power in North America. The French and Spanish had lost a large expanse of valuable land to the British. The European Nations decided to help the colonists because they (the Europeans) were enemies themselves of the British.After the Seven Years War and French and Indian War, Britain became the major power in Europe. Spain and French, the two European nations that aided the colonies during the American War of Independence, had a lot to gain if Britain lost.Not that much happened. While the French helped the Colonies fight on land, the British soundly defeated any attempts to take the West Indies, which were of higher importance.Some European nations such as France and Spain supported the colonists because they thought once they got Great Britain out of the picture than they could take control of the colonists.To cut Britain down to size. They certainly had no reason to support Britain, which was keeping them out of its colonial trade. Empire is a cut-throat business, and the last thing you want is someone else having one.The foreign nations that supported the colonists were either at war with the British, or were afraid of Britain declaring war on them. France took a big chance when they supported the colonists.
During the American Revolutionary War, foreign nations (European nations, particularly) supported the Colonists rather than the British for primarily one reason: they were competing with Great Britain for supremacy in the Old World and elsewhere. Thus, to see Great Britain defeated in America would weaken that nation while at the same time strengthening Great Britain's competitors, especially France and Spain.
False. The United States became the primary creditor for European nations.
By the mid-18th century, the three European nations that controlled most of the land in America were Great Britain, France, and Spain. Great Britain held significant territories along the eastern seaboard and expanded westward, while France controlled a vast region in the interior, particularly in Canada and the Mississippi River Valley. Spain held territories in the southwestern United States and Florida, as well as parts of Central America and the Caribbean. These nations' territorial claims set the stage for conflicts, particularly the French and Indian War.
Britain & Mexico
Britain is the European nation that industrialized rapidly after 1850.
Germany and Austria
Britain
During the Civil War, the south sought help from European nations, especially Great Britain. They asked for support with men, weapons, etc. They though the plan would work because it was quite equivalent to the American Revolution, but European nations ultimately denied any support.
France and Britain
hernado de soto
Because great Britain already wanted to take over the colonies & probobly the rest of the world next!!
Because Great Britain already wanted to take over the colonies & probobly the rest of the world next!!
Britain ,Because they have the very stong in value POUNDNote 100%
Portugal,Britain,France,Spain
Britain and france apex:)
The Hawley-Smoot Tariff backfired because European nations raised taxes on European imports.