"American Civil War from The European Perspective" Topic
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18 Aug 2020 9:43 p.m. PST by Editor in Chief Bill
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Tango01 | 18 Aug 2020 8:41 p.m. PST |
"The American Civil War was a defining event in US history, but its effects were hardly isolated to the Americas. The political, ideological, and economic impacts of the conflict were felt around the world, and especially in the nations of France and Great Britain, who had the most to gain or lose in this American war. In this Animated History video, we look at how the great powers of Europe responded to the Civil War, and why." YouTube link Amicalement Armand |
Garde de Paris | 22 Aug 2020 10:35 a.m. PST |
I enjoyed the YouTube video, Armand! Is it true that Russia sent a squadron of warships to New York harbor, so the Union Navy could transfer some of its own ships to close southern ports? Odd to consider Russia a friend, even though – at 84 – I remember them as allies when I was 5 – 8 years old! GdeP |
138SquadronRAF | 24 Aug 2020 8:46 a.m. PST |
Why Britain wasn't going to get involved in the War: link
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