| Abolition. See Slavery | |
| Adams, Charles Francis ( Union minister in London), 1, 7, 8, 15, 18, 23, 27, 32, 33, 42-66 passim, 70, 71, 76, 77, 84, 90-140 passim, 147, 151, 152, 153, 159, 168, 171, 182, 183, 185, 186, 192, 210, 220, 222, 223, 225, 229, 230, 237 (n. 44), 238 (n. 12), 241 (n. 8), 242 (n. 18), 247 (n. 14), 249 (n. 30), 271 (n. 40); described, 30-31; tempers Seward's dispatches, 31; first meeting with Lord John Russell, 34-35; believes war with England imminent over Trent, 89; instrumental in halting Union arms deals with British firms, 122-23; considers slavery the central issue in war, 123; supports Lincoln's move against slavery, 132; protests Confederate shipbuilding activities in England, 146 | |
| Adams, Charles Francis, Jr. (son of Union minister in England), 30, 83, 84, 88-89, 222-23 | |
| Adams, Henry (son and secretary of Union minister in England), 54-55, 59, 77-78, 84, 89, 90, 94, 96, 97-98, 105, 127, 130, 133, 134, 136, 155, 159 | |
| Adams, John, 30 | |
| Adams, John Quincy, 30 | |
| Alabama (ship), 68, 146-47, 149, 230 | |
| Albert, Prince: role in Trent affair, 85 | |
| Alexander II (Russian tsar), 152 | |
| American Colonization Society: supported by Lincoln, 131 | |
| American Union, The (Spence), 149, 258 (n. 20) | |
| Anderson, H. Percy, 192-93 | |
| Antietam (Sharpsburg), battle of ( 1862), 8, 167-80 passim, 185, 225, 262 (n. 8), 264 (n. 27), 264-65 (n. 30) | |
| Antislavery. See Slavery | |
| Anti-Slavery Society (British), 119 | |
| Appomattox Courthouse: Confederate surrender ( 1865), 230 | |
| Argyll, Duke of ( George John Douglas Campbell; British lord privy seal), 94, 149, 154, 168, 225; pro-Union, 71, 84; opposes intervention, 151, 157-58, 169- 70, 181, 182, 183, 187, 189; considers slavery the central issue in war, 158 | |
| Armistice, 8, 10, 36, 116, 204, 210, 211, 218 | |
| Austin, John (British legal theorist), 38, 214, 224, 269 (n. 24) | |
| Austria, 123, 145, 160, 164, 193, 194, 195, 216, 217, 269 (n. 23) | |
| Balance of power: in North America, 11, 108 | |
| Bates, Edward ( Union attorney general), 59, 159; fears race war in South, 17 | |
| Bee-Hive ( London): favors Southern separation, 85-86, 246 (n. 8); opposes proclamation of emancipation, 176 | |
| Belgium, 217 | |
| Belligerent, 38, 44, 46, 49, 64, 67, 128. See also England | |
| Belmont, August, 141, 142 | |
| Benjamin, Judah P. ( Confederate attorney general; secretary of |
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Book title: Union in Peril:The Crisis over British Intervention in the Civil War.
Contributors: Howard Jones - Author.
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press.
Place of publication: Chapel Hill, NC.
Publication year: 1992.
Page number: 289.
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