The American civil war significantly impacted on her history. It not only resulted into intense d... more The American civil war significantly impacted on her history. It not only resulted into intense domestic strain but also caused severe International issues that demanded a viable solution. The Southerners attempt to secede was met by the Northerner's aggression to defend their union, claiming the Union was a federal and fostering thoughts of separation would be viewed as rebellion. However, the Southern states realized an opportunity to curtail the expansive rule of the central government, saying it could not exercise control over the whole geographical area of the North and South. Most importantly, the civil war was caused by the Northerners fierce fight for the abolition of slave trade. In this entire affair, the British government assumed a neutral position (Jordan and Adams 438). In my paper, I seek to make inquiries as to why Britain determined not to intervene in the America's fight to prevent a possible war. It is imperative to mention that both the Northerners and Southerners expressed their outrage at Britain's decision to keep off the issues that plunged them into civil war. The Northerners argued that it was only logical for the British government to support the course that pushed for the abolition of slave trade, which had formalized into action in that century. On the other hand, the Southerners contended that theirs was a fight for political freedom and that slavery was a matter inscribed on paper. It would offer much favor to influence a political progress that would ensure the independence of the Southern Union (Jordan and Adams 438). 7 7 Surname
The American civil war significantly impacted on her history. It not only resulted into intense d... more The American civil war significantly impacted on her history. It not only resulted into intense domestic strain but also caused severe International issues that demanded a viable solution. The Southerners attempt to secede was met by the Northerner's aggression to defend their union, claiming the Union was a federal and fostering thoughts of separation would be viewed as rebellion. However, the Southern states realized an opportunity to curtail the expansive rule of the central government, saying it could not exercise control over the whole geographical area of the North and South. Most importantly, the civil war was caused by the Northerners fierce fight for the abolition of slave trade. In this entire affair, the British government assumed a neutral position (Jordan and Adams 438). In my paper, I seek to make inquiries as to why Britain determined not to intervene in the America's fight to prevent a possible war. It is imperative to mention that both the Northerners and Southerners expressed their outrage at Britain's decision to keep off the issues that plunged them into civil war. The Northerners argued that it was only logical for the British government to support the course that pushed for the abolition of slave trade, which had formalized into action in that century. On the other hand, the Southerners contended that theirs was a fight for political freedom and that slavery was a matter inscribed on paper. It would offer much favor to influence a political progress that would ensure the independence of the Southern Union (Jordan and Adams 438). 7 7 Surname
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