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The War Hawks were a group of Congressmen who were displeased with the fact that Great Britain had been interfering with American trade, and they believed Britain was also encouraging Native Americans to attack U.S. settlers. They wanted the United States to declare war on Great Britain. By attacking Britain, the War Hawks believed that the United States could successfully invade Canada and possibly Florida. The War Hawks included Henry Clay of Kentucky and John C. Calhoun of South Carolina.
The rail roads used steel and coal and delivered both to new markets
It appears as though Jefferson Davis was seeking Great Britain's support and the South assumed such support because they supplied 75% of Great Britain's cotton. And though many of the weapons and supplies for the war came from Breat Britain to the South, Great Britain seems to be selling to the highest bidder. And some products even went to both the North and the South. Yet the events of the Trent Affair almost pushed them to declare their clear support for the South -- almost pushing them into war with the North -- even to the point of strengthening their manpower at their borders in Canada. However, the resolution of this incident actually strengthened their relationship with the United States of America. So even though the South called on Great Britain for support -- other than a business opportunities for Great Britain to make money -- Great Britain remained neutral and through the events that lead to negotiations, the relationship with the North and Great Britain was strengthened. So the question "Did Great Britain support the South?" is answered no - other than the business support also available to the North. But the question "did the Southern States request help from Great Britain in the Civil War?" The answer is YES. (though that request kind of backfired and secured Britain's neutrality and strengthened their confidence in negotiations with the North).
No, the alliance won, of which the USA was a part along with France, Russia and Great Britain and her colonies who also made huge contributions in both men and supplies.
both countries experienced rapid urbanization following industrialization
Both countries saw economic growth, but experienced increased overcrowding and pollution.
Both countries saw economic growth, but experienced increased overcrowding and pollution.
They allowed businesses to ship manufactured goods to markets in distant location
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Both hoped to protect poor citizens from the negative effects of the industrialization.
Both hoped to protect poor citizens from the negative effects of the industrialization.
both Great Britain and France
ships and railroads
Both hoped to protect poor citizens from the negative effects of the industrialization.
Industrialization in both China and Russia was guided by the government.
Both are in Great Britain