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THE CONCORD REVIEW 117 BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY DURING THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR:
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Document Date: 2007-03-24 16:38:11


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City

Rockville / Granville / London / /

Company

the Times / Southern / Lincoln / /

Continent

America / Europe / /

Country

Egypt / Turkey / France / United States / Canada / United Kingdom / India / /

Event

Political Endorsement / Person Travel / /

Facility

Fort Sumter / /

IndustryTerm

finished cotton products / /

MedicalCondition

seizure / /

Organization

Lord Palmerston’s government / Confederate mission / Union Successes Union / U.S. government / Yale / British government / Successes Union / Trent Affair / 5 government / Confederate administration / Richard Montgomery High School / Liberal Party / navy / Department of State / Queen’s Council / Union navy / Other / neutrality / 23 Union / House of Commons / Confederate government / /

Person

Jefferson Davis / John Russell / Bagehot / Albert / Ephraim Douglass Adams / Steven Siegel / Robert Kuney / Charles Wilkes / William L. Yancey / Palmerston / Charles Francis Adams / G. Cornewall Lewis / Cotton / Seward / George Gower / James M. Mason / John Slidell / /

PoliticalEvent

the primary / /

Position

Economist / Captain / Foreign Secretary / President / Secretary / Secretary of State / Ambassador / Prince / King / writer / Chancellor of the Exchequer / member / /

ProvinceOrState

Maryland / South Carolina / /

PublishedMedium

the Times of London / the THE CONCORD REVIEW / after the Battle / the Confederacy THE CONCORD REVIEW / THE CONCORD REVIEW / /

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