Could Britain Have Invaded Maine in 1865 to Aid the Confederacy? A Historical Analysis
It is highly unlikely that Britain would have sent 90,000 troops to invade Maine from Canada in 1865 to help the Confederates. By that point, the American Civil War was effectively over, with the Union having secured a decisive victory. Additionally, Britain had already recognized the Union as the legitimate government of the United States and had no interest in further antagonizing them.
If Britain had actually attempted such an invasion, it would have likely been met with fierce resistance from the Union army and the local population. It could have potentially sparked a larger conflict between Britain and the United States, which would have had significant global implications.
In short, while such a scenario is interesting to consider, it is not something that would have realistically occurred.
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