Which of the following was a major reason that England did not intervene in the American Civil War?
a. Britain ignored the American conflict, and so it never considered getting involved in the American Civil War.
Britain did not want to lose the South as a trading part since it imported cotton, which was needed for its textile mills.
C Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation (1863) turned the war into a crusade against slavery, which the British people could not support, even though Britain had
been leaning in favor of the Confederacy.
d. Since Lincoln considered the South as being in rebellion, other countries could not intervene in the domestic affairs of another country, had Lincoln recognized
the South as a belligerent country, then Britain could have joined the Union's side.

Which of the following was a major reason that England did not intervene in the American Civil War a Britain ignored the American conflict and so it never consi class=

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The correct answer choice is (C). Emancipation Proclamation (1863) turned the war into a crusade against slavery, which the British people could not support.

The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 was started by Lincoln. It caused the British government to change their state of neutrality. Due to this, the British government also wanted to win over its citizens by abolishing slavery.

Lincoln did not declare war and maintained the condition inside America as an internal dispute. And European countries didn't like to interfere in internal matters of other countries.

The American Civil War was because of the people's opposition to slavery, federal rights, receding economy and the election of Abraham Lincoln.

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