Great Britain and the American Civil War - Ephraim Douglass Adams

作者Ephraim Douglass Adams
分类类型小说
格式EPUB
大小 1.6 MB

内容简介

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland remained officially neutral throughout the American Civil War (1861–1865). It legally recognized the belligerent status of the Confederate States of America (CSA) but never recognized it as a nation and neither signed a treaty with it nor ever exchanged ambassadors. Over 90 percent of Confederate trade with Britain ended, causing a severe shortage of cotton by 1862. Private British blockade runners sent munitions and luxuries to Confederate ports in return for cotton and tobacco. In Manchester, the massive reduction of available American cotton caused an economic disaster referred to as the Lancashire Cotton Famine. Despite the high unemployment, some Manchester cotton workers refused out of principle to process any cotton from America, leading to direct praise from President Lincoln. Top British officials debated offering to mediate in the first 18 months, which the Confederacy wanted but the United States strongly rejected.

Great Britain and the American Civil War - Ephraim Douglass Adams