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2 April, 04:25

Why was the south certain of getting support from England and France

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  1. 2 April, 07:48
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    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.

    The correct answer is "The South was a manufacturing center for both countries". Before the Civil war took place in the United States, the South was certain that they could have the support from England and France. They believed that since these two European countries needed the cotton that they were manufacturing, they would assist them during the War.
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