Surprisingly, the answer is "A". England and France had no idea which side would prevail so they both stayed neutral with a "wait and see" attitude.
For those who think the answer is "C", remember that farming was the main income for the majority of the people on both sides back then. The farms in the North were more diversified than those in the South and were able to keep the citizens as well as the army fed. The Southern plantations planted "cash" crops like cotton and tobacco, not food crops.
2007-03-09 10:23:23
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answer #1
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answered by shaboom2k 4
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A. Because , The Confederacy was trying to get England or France to support them while the Union didn't do anything to gain allies from anywhere. Hope this helps!!!
2007-03-09 10:42:35
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answered by A question or two... 3
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Aid from brittain and france
they stayed out of the civil war b/c they needed teh south's cotton
2007-03-09 18:42:10
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answered by Jennifer Anne 4
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Yes, a (aid from England and France) is the answer.
2007-03-09 11:56:28
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answered by WMD 7
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the answer is A...Britain and France both wanted to see the US broken up and Britain built and equiped several ironclad raiders for the south.
2007-03-09 11:23:26
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answered by Anonymous
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d) more factorys, it s true because they were more advanced than the south industry wise, they had more factories that could produce the needs for an army. and the south had a bad economy because of a lack of factories
2007-03-09 11:07:19
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answered by t 4
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answer===a====
2007-03-09 10:27:02
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answered by pastwarrier 3
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my guess is c.
2007-03-09 10:11:09
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answered by lmnchcgfl2000 3
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