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What kept Europe at a distance during the Civil War?

Other sources of trade were available.
They were of being attacked if they traded for southern cotton.
The Europeans did not care for American politics.
The north asked them to abstain from interference.

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why would they worry about them when theyre over yhe river

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The north asked them to abstain from interference is the most logical. Britain didn’t have slavery (it was illegal) and when Abraham Lincoln sent out the emancipation proclamation, clearly stating that the war would abolish slavery and restore the union, Europe stayed out of the conflict.
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