Great Britain and the American Civil War
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Chapter 1 BACKGROUNDS
Chapter 2 FIRST KNOWLEDGE OF IMPENDING CONFLICT, 1860-61.
Chapter 3 THE DEVELOPMENT OF A POLICY, MAY, 1861
Chapter 4 BRITISH SUSPICION OF SEWARD
Chapter 5 THE DECLARATION OF PARIS NEGOTIATION
Chapter 6 BULL RUN; CONSUL BUNCH; COTTON AND MERCIER
Chapter 7 THE TRENT
Chapter 8 THE BLOCKADE
Chapter 9 ENTER MR. LINDSAY
Chapter 10 PAGE
Chapter 11 KING COTTON
Chapter 12 RUSSELL'S MEDIATION PLAN
Chapter 13 THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION
Chapter 14 THE LAIRD RAMS
Chapter 15 ROEBUCK'S MOTION
Chapter 16 THE SOUTHERN INDEPENDENCE ASSOCIATION
Chapter 17 BRITISH CONFIDENCE IN THE SOUTH
Chapter 18 THE END OF THE WAR
Chapter 19 THE KEY-NOTE OF BRITISH ATTITUDE
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Chapter 12 RUSSELL'S MEDIATION PLAN

The adjournment of Parliament on August 7 without hint of governmental inclination to act in the American Civil War was accepted by most of the British public as evidence that the Ministry had no intentions in that direction. But keen observers were not so confident. Motley, at Vienna, was keeping close touch with the situation in England through p

            
            

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