The Confederates wanted help from Britain, but Britain did not help the Confederates due to the fact that if they would of been supporting the South, it would of made them look like they supported slavery. They also didn't want to go against the North, which they would of done if they would of supported the South.
Depends on which country you come from. I'm English and found Russians to be very friendly.
International prestige. Financial benefits also people would come to visit the country so it has tourism benefits
yes, our founding fathers knew that eventually the country would fall apart. And many U.S. citizens knew that the country would come crashing down.
They came to be called the blue and the gray because of the typical color of their respective uniforms. The Union would have ample supply of uniforms so they would, with a few exceptions, always be clad in blue.Later in the war, the Confederates on the other hand could not count on fresh clothing from government sources, and would come to rely on uniforms made of homespun cloth. The dyes used may come out gray, but were just as likely to be brown, tan, or somewhere in between. The Southern soldier would later become known as butternuts due to the brownish yellow color that seemed to become common with homespun clothing.
It doesn't come from any particular country.
I believe peaches.
A Foreign game is a game that a foreign country have made and come to your country. Such as Final Fantacy 13, where Japan made it and came across US, Europe, etc.
The confederates.
The British might have come in on the side of the Confederates, with France quite likely to follow. And history might just have been a bit different.
Depends on which country you come from. I'm English and found Russians to be very friendly.
You stab them with a knife, run away to a foreign country then come back in fifteen years and haunt them. (your welcome)
No, you may not marry in one country if married in another. It would come up in an immigration hearing.
Ambassadeur is a French word. This person is a high ranking diplomat representing their country in another country in an official capacity. They are usually placed in a foreign capital and work as a liaison between the country they are stationed in, and their home country.
Tokyo is in Japan. Going north from Tokyo, the next country you would come to would be Russia.
It can reasonably be assumed from your question that the mother and the child are together in some foreign country. Ask yourself if the laws of the US would automatically take precedence over the laws of the other country. Even if US law says that the father can claim the child, what country is going to allow the father to come in and take the child from the mother? If the tables were turned, would the US allow this? There will be a very understandable legal dispute and the need to somehow arbitrate between different legitimate legal claims. There would be similar problems even if the child is not with the mother.
A country would want to change its currency value, so it would lessen its world wide debt, and that lots of migrants can come into their country
No, I would never return.