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14 March, 18:57

Why was the South certain of gaining support from England and France? Their need for cotton would make them allies with the South. The South was a manufacturing center for both countries. The tariffs on Southern goods were lower than the North's. The South had sent diplomats to England and France.

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  1. 14 March, 19:42
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    One reason why the South was certain of gaining support from England and France was because " Their need for cotton would make them allies with the South," since Britain had a very high demand for cotton during this time.
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