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All things considered, England and France decided not to assist the South during the Civil War for what two primary reasons? They saw the Confederacy could win without them. They did not want the U.S. to harbor bad feelings. They were in a major fight between themselves. Gettysburg proved the South was not going to win.

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A. They saw the Confederacy could win without them.

B. They did not want the U.S. to harbor bad feelings.

Step-by-step explanation:

Both France and Britain did not support the south because both countries have been wishing for the Confederate to have their freedom. Some other reasons are:

They saw the Confederacy could win without them based on the business they have been doing through arms deals.

They did not want the U.S. to harbor bad feelings against them based on the relationship that they have created between them.

Britain and France giving arms and even using ships to move buildings to the Confederate.

They were making profits from arms they were selling to the Union which they do not want anything to affect the relationship

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