Lincoln's Diplomacy
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03-05-2014, 09:08 AM
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RE: Lincoln's Diplomacy
(01-14-2014 09:18 PM)JMadonna Wrote:(01-14-2014 09:00 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: In that book ("One War at a time") D. Mahin writes: " A last desperate effort to obtain European recognition in return for a vague promise to free the slaves was made (by the Confederate government) in early 1865." Benjamin and Davis sent Duncan Kenner over to Europe in December 1864 to offer eventual emancipation in exchange for recognition. Kenner did not arrive until late February and he let Slidell and Mason issue the offer to Napoleon III and Lord Palmerston. Mason could not bring himself to utter the words and he worried that he had blown the Confederacy's last chance for winning foreign recognition. Don H. Doyle, author of The Cause of All Nations: An International History of America's Civil War, Basic Books. https://www.facebook.com/causeofallnations |
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