01.09.2009, 15:27
Allow me to back my self up on why the CSA would be on the side of the Allies. Let's start back with the Civil War. The CSA did not defeat the USA in the traditional sense. They couldn't have because they didn't have the resources since they were so backwards and Britian and France wouldn't back them up due to the slavery issue. So, instead of trying to beat the Union army in Northern states to prove the strength of the CSA, the Confederacy went to fighting a gorilla war. It was a case of survival, just like in Vietnam. That's all they really wanted anyways, to survive, not take over the USA, just survive. The CSA went underground and simply outlasted the Union. Now, the USA is allowing the CSA to exist in order to end the incredible blood-shed from the war. The CSA needs manufactured goods that it normally recieved from the Northern states before the war, but relations are still tense between the USA and CSA, so the Confederacy turns to Britain and France. Britain and France refuse to trade because of slavery again. The Confederacy must make ammends in order to survive and grants more rights to slaves. As a side note from progression to WWII, but still of surmounting importance, the CSA eventually banned slavery and moved to equal rights as the natural course of things from granting a few more rights right after the war. It is the nature of countries to progress to equality as was the case in Britain, France and more recently, the real US. Now, between the end of the Civil War ended and when WWII was beginning, the CSA and USA have become very fierce allies mostly due to the Great War. You see, during the Great War, the USA ran low on products that the still largely agricultural CSA could provide. The CSA began providing cotton and other crops to the USA and eventually joined the war due to the pleas of their new ally and their old friends Britain and France. The US gave the CS all manner of machines, weapons, and other factory produced goods that they needed. After the war, the alliance of North and South remained intact. When the 1930's came and the USA started getting ready for war, the old trade of crops to the US and machines to the CS began. Through their old alliance, when the Empire of Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, the Confederacy responded as well and joined the fight. If you have any more questions on why the CSA would have been on the side of the Allies or anything else, just ask. Please, give us the CAF with the Allies...