It would have swung it for the South.
If the Confederates managed to hold out for four years without foreign aid, imagine the difference that British infantry and warships would have made.
the Confederacy (the south)
Davis was the president of the confederacy
U.S entered the war in1917 at the side of Britain(Allie side).
The Confederacy - although there was a lot of Unionist feeling in Eastern Tennessee.
The Burnett Brothers. They all fought on the Southern side for the Confederacy.
England
England entered the war when Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
england
The US entered the war in April of 1917 and were on the Allies side.
No
the Union and Confederacy which were the north and south.
Davis was the president of the confederacy
the Confederacy (the south)
England has not entered a war independantly in over 250 years, I believe you mean the United Kingdom. As you have not specified the 'war' in question, here are the most recent important wars that the United Kingdom has entered: World War 1: 1918 World War 2: 1939 Falklands War: 1982 Iraq War: 2003
Red China, aka the People's Republic of China entered the war on the side of North Korea.
Texas was a southern state during the Civil War.
False