The South believed that the British would come to its aid because
a. the people in Britain would demand such action.
b. British Canada was strongly hostile to the Union.
c. Britain still had slavery in its empire.
d. the government had refused to allow Uncle Tom's Cabin to be sold in the empire.
e. Britain was dependent on Southern cotton.
e
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