Did any country recognize the Confederacy?

Every nation was officially neutral throughout the war, and none formally recognized the Confederacy. The major nations all recognized that the Confederacy had certain rights as an organized belligerent. A few nations did take advantage of the war.
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What country came very close to recognizing the Confederacy?

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland remained officially neutral throughout the American Civil War (1861–1865). It legally recognised the belligerent status of the Confederate States of America (CSA) but never recognised it as a nation and neither signed a treaty with it nor ever exchanged ambassadors.
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Did Europe recognize the Confederacy?

While Britain and France never officially recognized the South, each nation played a role in the Confederacy's hopes of winning the war. Perhaps it is because these two nations were not more involved that the Confederacy did not succeed.
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Did Canada recognize the Confederacy?

Despite the official stance, the majority of Canadian and Maritime newspapers sympathized with the South, not because they supported slavery, but because they saw the Confederacy as a small power defying a distant, larger one that was not protecting its interests.
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How many countries recognized the Confederate States of America?

No foreign government ever recognized the Confederacy as an independent country, although Great Britain and France granted it belligerent status, which allowed Confederate agents to contract with private concerns for weapons and other supplies.
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Did Mexico support the Confederacy?

Thousands of Mexican Americans joined the Confederacy—but even more joined the Union.
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Did France support the Confederacy?

The Second French Empire remained officially neutral throughout the American Civil War and never recognized the Confederate States of America. The United States warned that recognition would mean war. France was reluctant to act without British collaboration, and the British government rejected intervention.
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Did the natives support the Confederacy?

Most tribal leaders in Indian Territory aligned with the Confederacy. A total of at least 7,860 Native Americans from the Indian Territory participated in the Confederate Army, as both officers and enlisted men; most came from the Five Civilized Tribes: the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole nations.
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Did the British help the Confederacy?

Despite popular dissent, supplies and money still flowed from Britain into the southern states throughout the Civil War. These resources were vital to the Confederate war effort, especially following the North's imposition of a blockade against the South starting in April 1861.
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Has Germany ever had a civil war?

The German Revolution or November Revolution (German: Novemberrevolution) was a civil conflict in the German Empire at the end of the First World War that resulted in the replacement of the German federal constitutional monarchy with a democratic parliamentary republic that later became known as the Weimar Republic.
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Did Germans fight for the Confederacy?

More than 200,000 native-born Germans, along with another 250,000 1st-generation German-Americans, served in the Union Army, notably from New York, Wisconsin, and Ohio. Several thousand also fought for the Confederacy. Most German born residents of the Confederacy lived in Louisiana and Texas.
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Did the Queen support the Confederacy?

Answer and Explanation: Queen Victoria did not support the Confederacy. In fact, on May 13, 1861, she issued a proclamation declaring the United Kingdom's neutrality concerning the American Civil War.
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Did Brazil support the Confederacy?

The best incentives, however, came from Brazilian Emperor Dom Pedro II, a Confederate ally who had sheltered and supplied Southern ships during the Civil War.
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Would slavery still exist if the Confederacy won?

First, had the Confederacy won the Civil War, slavery would have undoubtedly continued in the South. As a result of the Emancipation Proclamation and the Union victory, slavery was abolished. For that reason, it does not matter what some Northerners thought or what Lincoln may have said in one quote.
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Did the Confederacy ever have a chance to win?

There was no inevitability to the outcome of the Civil War. Neither North nor South had an inside track to victory. The war was a classic case of two strong and justifiable wills at odds. It was one of the few instances in history involving an armed conflict between two democracies.
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Could the Confederacy have won?

The South could have won simply by not being conquered. It did not have to occupy a foot of ground outside its borders. The South's best hope for success was outlasting Lincoln, and deep schisms among Northerners throughout the war kept that hope alive.
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Did the Irish help the Confederacy?

It is estimated that 20,000 Irish soldiers fought for the Confederate Army and 160,000 fought in the Union Army during the Civil War.
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Who sold weapons to the Confederacy?

Sinclair, Hamilton & Company was a major arms dealer in Britain, and one of the two principle arms suppliers of the Confederacy during the American Civil War.
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Who supplied weapons to the Confederacy?

His many sources included domestic manufacture, European purchases, captured weapons from Federal arsenals, and battlefield pick-ups. The Confederacy imported over 340,000 European arms.
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Did any American Indians fight in the Civil War?

Native American allegiances varied during the Civil War, but were often motivated by a common desire to protect tribal lands and lifeways. Approximately 3,503 Native Americans served in the Union Army.
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How did the Confederates treat Native Americans?

The Confederate government promised to protect the Native American's land holdings and to fulfill the obligations such as annuity payments made by the federal government. Some of these tribes even sent troops to serve in the Confederate army, and one Cherokee, Stand Watie, rose to the rank of brigadier general.
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Why did Indians join the Confederacy?

While Native American soldiers went to battle for a variety of reasons—to support or fight slavery, to defend tribal sovereignty and to protect family and community—the war did little to advance their needs and interests.
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Did any foreign countries help in the Civil War?

Although no foreign country ever officially entered the war or engaged in the action on the battlefield, many were dramatically affected by the war's repercussions. Countries around the world all had varying motives for meddling in the conflict.
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Why did Britain remain neutral in the Civil War?

Britain Declares Neutrality in the U.S. Civil War

He came one day after Queen Victoria issued Britain's Declaration of Neutrality. This declaration, written in response to President Lincoln's order to block Southern ports with the U.S. Navy, declared Britain would remain neutral in the U.S. Civil War.
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What was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War?

Number of casualties in major battles in the American Civil War 1861-1865. Of the ten bloodiest battles of the American Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg in early July, 1863, was by far the most devastating battle of the war, claiming over 51 thousand casualties, of which 7 thousand were battle deaths.
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