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Britain in the US Civil War By: Jenson Phillips

Britain in the US Civil War By: Jenson Phillips. Civil War breaks out: 1861 Abraham Lincoln elected into office in 1860 7 states succeeded after promise

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Britain in the US Civil War

By: Jenson Phillips

Page 2: Britain in the US Civil War By: Jenson Phillips. Civil War breaks out: 1861 Abraham Lincoln elected into office in 1860 7 states succeeded after promise

Civil War breaks out: 1861• Abraham Lincoln elected into office in 1860

• 7 states succeeded after promise of ending slavery by Lincoln

• Fort Sumter attack began war

• Four other states succeed after the attack

• Real fighting begins in the following year.

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Britain in the mid 19th century• Large amounts of industrial work beginning

to spring up

• Government reform in 1822

• First modern police force formed in 1829

• By1848 there were over 5,000 miles of railways in Britain

• Britain was the most powerful nation in the world

• 19th century was relatively peaceful for Britain

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Let’s discuss!!

•What side did the English want to side with? •Why do you think that?

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Britain’s Attitude Toward the US• Hotly debated topic in Britain

• Confederacy believed they would have the support of the British

• Attitude in Britain varied by social class and region

• The English government refused to recognize the Confederacy

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Trent Affair• Occurred in 1861

• The USS San Jacinto intercepted RMS Trent with two Confederate diplomats aboard

• Britain requested the diplomats be given back

• Diplomatic compromise was reached and men were freed later, averting a larger war.

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Double Sided Favors• Britain took advantage of the war

from an economic standpoint

• Britain’s economy grew substantially from the war

• Produced many items for both sides Guns Artillery Bullets Uniforms Machinery

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CSS Alabama• Built by the British for the Confederacy

• Attacked Union naval and commercial shipping

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How Views Changed• Emancipation Proclamation

• Over 50,000 Englishmen volunteered to help fight in the war

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Post War Reactions• After the war England continued

alliance with the United States

• The Alabama Claims were given to the United States

• Treaty of Washington worked out agreement on the payment.

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Relation to Unflattening

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For Further Reading• “Anglo-American Relations During the Civil War.” British

Library. nd. Web. 15 Jun. 2015.

• Gambino, Megan. “The Unknown Contributions of Brits in the American Civil War.” Smithsonian. 9 Dec. 2011. Web. 17 Jun. 2015.

• Johnson, Ben. “Sir Robert Peel.” Historic UK. nd. Web. 16 Jun. 2015.

• Lambert, Tim. “A History of Britain in the 19thCentury.” A World History Encyclopedia. 2012. Web. 14 Jun. 2015.

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• McPherson, James. “A Brief Overview of the American Civil War: A Defining Time in Our Nations’ History.” Civil War Trust. 2014. Web. 10 Jun. 2015.

• Smith, Jean Edward. Grant. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2001.

• Sousanis, Nick. Unflattening. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2015.

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