What role did Great Britain play in the Civil War?

A) Strong public support in England for the North made no difference in British policies.
B) Davis threatened to declare war if England delivered two ironclad rams built for the Union.
C) England needed northern wheat more than southern cotton.
D) Great Britain strongly supported the Union in every way possible throughout the war.


C

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