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posted ago by Young_Patriot ago by Young_Patriot +47 / -0

So, during the American Civil War, there's this epic tale involving some big-shot European banks, Russia, and a whole lot of diplomatic showdown.

Now, imagine these suave bankers from the Rothschild Banking Family, Banque de France, and N M Rothschild & Sons (London). They're sitting in these posh offices, and they've got some sneaky plans brewing. You see, they looked at the American war and thought, "Hey, this could be our jackpot!" They wanted to be the ones giving cash to both the Union and the Confederacy.

Banker 1: "Hey, mates, this American war is a goldmine! We're gonna lend our dough to both sides, and we'll be swimmin' in cash!"

Banker 2: "Absolutely! No matter who wins, we're talking about some serious greenbacks here!"

But hold on, across the globe, Russia's Tsar Alexander II had a different game plan. He wasn't about to join the shady money-making party. Instead, Russia said, "We're all in for the Union, no ifs or buts."

Tsar Alexander II: "We're not touching that sketchy web of making bucks from human suffering. We're here to back the Union, and that's that."

But Russia wasn't just talking the talk; they were walking the walk. In 1863, when tensions were running high between the United States, Britain, and France, Russia pulled off a bold move. They sent a bunch of warships to American ports, including New York and San Francisco, and dropped a bombshell.

Russian Admiral: "Yo, we're here as allies, not invaders. Our presence is a big 'no' to anyone thinking of meddling in this American mess."

Those European bankers couldn't believe their eyes as Russia showed up uninvited to their party. The fact that Russian warships were hanging out in American waters sent shockwaves through the banking world.

Banker 1 (Frustrated): "Our grand plans are falling apart! Russia's throwing a wrench in our investments."

Banker 2 (Desperate): "We better tread lightly. Russia's got some serious determination going on."

But Russia didn't stop at the naval show of strength. Their full-on support for the Union, mixed with their progressive views on freedom, got them some serious street cred. They even made a blockbuster decision—selling off the far-flung land of Alaska to the United States!

Tsar Alexander II: "Let's unload that territory; we're tight with our American buddies."

In the end, those bankers' dreams got squashed thanks to Russia standing firm. The American Civil War kept raging on, but the European intervention party got canceled. The story here is all about honor, unity, and having the guts to say no to greed. Peace out! ✌️🇷🇺🇺🇸