Great Britain and the American Civil War eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 825 pages of information about Great Britain and the American Civil War.

Great Britain and the American Civil War eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 825 pages of information about Great Britain and the American Civil War.
63;
  negotiations of, with the Confederates on Declaration of Paris,
    168 note[4], 184-6, 188, 193;
  attitude of, to the South, 185 and note[4], 103, 195 note[2];
  American complaints of, 187, 189, 193-4;
  recall of exequatur of, 184, 187 et seq., 193, 194-5, 201;
  defence of his action in the Mure case, 187, 188, 192, 199;
  subsequent history of, 195 note[2];
  view of, as scapegoat, 195 note[2];
  on attitude to the Blockade, 252 note[2], 253 note[2], 268;
  on Southern intentions, 252 note[2];
  view of Southern determination, 252 note[2];
  on Southern views of England’s necessity for cotton, 63,
    252 note[2]; ii. 4, 5;
  on effect of the blockade on Southern cotton industry, 9 note[2];
  on burning of Mississippi cotton, 16 note[1], 17 note[4];
  on the American system of government as the cause of the Civil War,
    278 note[2]
  British attitude to the controversy over, i. 188-9, 190, 191, 194;
  French attitude, i. 189, 191 and note[4], 192, 201 note
  Lyons’ views on Bunch controversy, i. 187, 193, 194 and note[1]
  Russell’s views, i. 187, 190, 193, 194 and note[4]
  Otherwise mentioned, i. 66; ii. 88
Burnley, British Ambassador, report of, on prospective war with America,
  ii. 254
Butler, General,
  order to Federal soldiers in New Orleans, i. 302-4, 305; ii. 68;
  Palmerston and Adams controversy on, i. 302-5;
  Lord Russell’s advice to Palmerston, 303, 304

Cairnes, Professor, ii. 224 note[3];
  pamphlet by, on “Slave Power,” 112
Caledonian Mercury, The, i. 70 note[1]; ii. 231 note
California, acquisition of, by U.S., i. 15, 16
Callahan,—­, Diplomatic History of the Southern Confederacy, cited,
i. 261 note, 289 note[2]; ii. 167 notes, 169 note[4]
Campbell, Lord, i. 271, 292; ii, 28, 77, 169, 172, 193
Canada: 
  Rebellion of 1837 in, i. 4, 109; ii. 117;
  British fear of American attack on, i. 4;
  sentiment in, as affected by the American Wars against England, 8 note;
  suggestions of annexation to Northern States of the U.S., 54-5;
  “compensation” in, idea in British press, 54-5;
  and in views of American political leaders, 55;
  Gladstone’s idea regarding, ii. 69-70;
  military defence of, in Trent crisis, i. 213, 241-2;
  views in, on Trent affair, 222 note;
  on British policy and defence, 222 note;
  view of the Times in, 222 note
  Free Trade policy and, a Southern premonition as to, i. 22
  Reciprocity Treaty of, with U.S., ii. 198, 253-4
  Otherwise mentioned, ii. 251, 254, 275
Canning, i.  II, 12, 20
Cardwell, ii. 64
Carolina, North, joins Confederate States, i. 172

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