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.
States, etc.,
  cited, ii. 275 note[2]
Tremlett, F.W., quoted, ii. 211-12
Trent affair.  The, i. 195, 203 and note, 204 et seq.
  British demands in, i. 212-3, 226, 230,
    points of the complaint, 214 note[1];
    American reply, 232, 234
  British views on, i. 203, 216, 216-8, 221-4, 225, 226-7;
    American exultation in, 205-6, 218, 219;
    effect of in Canada, 222 note;
    Cabinet members’ sentiments on, 223;
    change in American views, 226, 230-1;
  British speculation on probable war, 228, 229;
  European support of Britain in, 229, 235;
  French views on, 230, 234-5;
  release of envoys, 235;
  American feeling after settlement of, 236 and note[3], 237;
  Parliamentary debate on conclusion of, 240-1, 262, 265, 274;
  influence of, on British policy in relation to the Civil War, 242;
    ii. 15-16;
  Southerners’ action in, i. 211 note[1];
  effect of, on British cotton trade, ii. 9

  Otherwise mentioned, i. 171 note[1], 201, 202, 244, 253, 254;
    ii. 72, 131
Trescott, William Henry, i. 186, 188
Tribune, The New York, cited, i. 280 note[1]
Trimble, W., “Surplus Food Production of the United States,”
  cited, ii. 13 note[2]
Trollope, Anthony, i. 239 and note[5], 240; ii. 153;
  description of the United States citizen by, ii. 287-8
  North America, i. 239; ii. 153, 287, 288 and note[1]
Trollope, Mrs., i. 27, 48
Tyler, President, i. 10

Union and Emancipation Society of London, The: 
  Bright’s speech to, ii. 295
United Empire Loyalists, i. 8 note
United States: 
  Citizenship:  theory of, i. 5-6 and note
  Commercial relations with Great Britain, i. 17 et seq.
  Democracy in, See under Democracy. 
  International law, influence of U.S. on, belligerent and neutral
    rights in, i. 5-10, 140
  Naval power: 
    agitation for increase of, i. 123
  Policy in the Civil War, ii. 197
    See under Adams, Lincoln, Seward, and subject-headings
  Political principles of: 
    British sympathy for, i. 3, 26
  Political institutions in: 
    views of travellers and writers, i. 30; ii. 274 et seq.
  Population, growth of, i. 12
  Protection policy: 
    beginnings of, i. 18-19, 20-1;
    reaction against in the South, 21
  Territorial expansion, i. 12 et seq.

  See also under subject-headings.

United States Supreme Court: 
  decision on Lincoln’s blockade proclamations, i. 110 note[3]

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