European nations did not offer much help to the Confederacy for all the following reasons EXCEPT

A) Europeans were dependent on Northern grain exports.
B) the Confederacy made no serious diplomatic efforts to seek aid.
C) England had moral qualms about recognizing a slave power.
D) England found alternative sources of cotton.


B

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