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.
  Letters on the American Rebellion, cited, ii. 108
     note[3], 109 note[1]
Godkin, E.L., Daily News correspondent, i. 70 and note[2]
Golder, Dr. F.A., cited, i. 53 note[3]. 
  “The Russian Fleet and the Civil War,” cited, i. 227 note[1];
     ii. 129 note[1]
Goodenough, Captain, report of, on American readiness for foreign war,
  ii. 199 note[3]
Gorgas, Col., ii. 5 note[1]
Gortchakoff, comment of,
  on Russell’s mediation plan, ii. 45 note[2];
  and idea of Russian mediation, 251 note[1];
  mentioned, i. 164 note[1];
  ii. 59 note[4], 66 note[2], 70 note[2]
Grant, General,
  capture of Forts Henry and Donelson by, i. 273 note[1], 274;
  victory at Shiloh, 278;
  captures New Orleans, 279;
  Western campaign of, ii. 164, 166, 184-5;
  capture of Vicksburg by, 176 note[2], 185;
  advance to Richmond, 217, 219;
  siege of Southern lines at Petersburg, 217;
  capture of Petersburg and Richmond by, 247-8;
  Times report of reverses to, 212, 227, 243;
  condition of his army, Southern account in Times, 227;
  W.H.  Russell’s comment on Grant’s campaign, 232-3;
  Henry Adams, quoted, on, 243
  Otherwise mentioned, ii. 215, 249, 256
Grant’s The Newspaper Press, cited and quoted, ii. 231 note
Granville, Lord, i. 76,
  quoted, 199 note[3];
  on difficulties in Washington and attitude of neutrality, 241;
  opposition of, to Russell’s mediation plan, ii. 42 and note[2],
    43, 44, 46;
  mentioned, i. 94 note[3]; ii. 203 note[2]
Grattan, Thomas Colley,
  quoted, i. 36;
  Civilized America, i. 36 note[1]
Great Britain: 
  Citizenship, theory of, i. 5-6
  Colonial system:  trade basis of, i. 17, 20, 21
  Commercial relations with America after independence, i. 17 et seq., 22
  Franchise,
    expansion of the, in, i. 26, 28; ii. 274, 276-7, 301, 302, 303, 304;
    effect of the American example on political agitation in, 274;
    connection of the American struggle with the franchise movement in,
      276, 277, 278, 286;
    Radical acceptance of the challenge on democracy, 282, 283, 290, 298,
      300;
    aristocratic and conservative attitude to democracy, 286, 287, 298,
      300, 301
  Policy toward America: 
    conditions affecting, i. 2 et seq. 35; ii. 270;
    the right of search controversy, i. 6-10;
    territorial expansion 13-15, 16;
    extension of slavery, 13, 15;
    Mexican War, 15-16;
    commercial interests, 19-22;
    in the Civil War, 50-4, 58, 59, 79, 84, 136, 178, 199; ii. 270-2;
    influence of democracy in determining, ii. 303-5;
    policy of joint action with France. see under France.
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