The Confederacy hoped for assistance from several sources during the Civil War, particularly foreign nations like Britain and France. They believed that their cotton production could leverage support from these countries, which relied on Southern cotton for their textile industries. Additionally, Confederate leaders sought to gain recognition and military aid from these nations to bolster their war efforts against the Union. However, their hopes for foreign intervention ultimately did not materialize in a significant way.
The Confederacy hoped to gain assistance from several foreign powers, particularly Great Britain and France. They believed that their cotton exports would incentivize these nations to support their cause during the Civil War. Additionally, the Confederacy sought diplomatic recognition and military aid, which they thought could tip the balance in their favor against the Union. However, despite some initial interest, substantial foreign intervention did not materialize.
At the battle of the Appomatox Courthouse hope this helps :P
If there isn't a local Chapter in your city you can contact the business office (see the United Daughters of the Confederacy website) and they will assist you in finding the nearest Chapter. You have to prove your lineage to a Confederate soldier. Good Luck!
The North was in fear that Great Britian was an ally of the Confederacy. The theory was that the Confederacy would exchange cotton for British military and naval supplies. There was even a document proposing that Jefferson Davis would give control of the Confederacy to the Queen of England and in exchange the Confederacy would be treated as a "Priveledged Colony". (Great Britian coincidentally had a cotton surplus the year that the Confederacy offered cotton for military and naval supplies.)
the Union and Confederacy institute drafts because men 18-35 had to serve for 3 yrs, later 17-50, and if he couldnt afford it, he would have to hire a substitute, to serve for him. then later if a man had 20+ slaves, he did not have to serve. hope this helps ?
The Confederacy hoped to gain assistance from several foreign powers, particularly Great Britain and France. They believed that their cotton exports would incentivize these nations to support their cause during the Civil War. Additionally, the Confederacy sought diplomatic recognition and military aid, which they thought could tip the balance in their favor against the Union. However, despite some initial interest, substantial foreign intervention did not materialize.
Many southerners hoped dependence on cotton would force great Britain to formally reconize the confederacy as an independent nation.
No. It was the last chance for the Confederacy to win. After that, their only hope was that Lincoln would lose the 1864 election.
At the battle of the Appomatox Courthouse hope this helps :P
If there isn't a local Chapter in your city you can contact the business office (see the United Daughters of the Confederacy website) and they will assist you in finding the nearest Chapter. You have to prove your lineage to a Confederate soldier. Good Luck!
The North was in fear that Great Britian was an ally of the Confederacy. The theory was that the Confederacy would exchange cotton for British military and naval supplies. There was even a document proposing that Jefferson Davis would give control of the Confederacy to the Queen of England and in exchange the Confederacy would be treated as a "Priveledged Colony". (Great Britian coincidentally had a cotton surplus the year that the Confederacy offered cotton for military and naval supplies.)
the Union and Confederacy institute drafts because men 18-35 had to serve for 3 yrs, later 17-50, and if he couldnt afford it, he would have to hire a substitute, to serve for him. then later if a man had 20+ slaves, he did not have to serve. hope this helps ?
The Confederacy sent ambassadors to both England and France in the hope that they would recognize them as a sovereign nation and lend aid to them.
He says that the people of the south will have hope if the south wins.
The confederacy would not use slaves as soldiers because they were afraid they would defect to the north. So they were made to dig trenches and the like during the war.
They thought it would take to long to defeat the Confederacy.
It is not correct to say "assist to". You would use this: I can assist you with your homework. The word assist would need to have a subject since it is a verb. The word 'to' is not a subject.