The Diplomatic History of the Southern Confederacy
The book The Diplomatic History of the Southern Confederacy was written by author Callahan, James Morton, 1864-1956 Here you can read free online of The Diplomatic History of the Southern Confederacy book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Diplomatic History of the Southern Confederacy a good or bad book?
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Yancey left London upon Mason s arrival, carrying with him Mason s first despatch, which narrated the incidents relating to his eventful journey, and reported that the ministry seemed to " hang fire. " Running the blockade at Sabine Pass, Yancey reached New Or leans, where he informed Soule and others that Prince Albert and Queen Victoria were against the seces- 25 51 Brit, and Foreign State Papers, pp. 254-57. 28 Despatches from Mason to Benjamin, No. 25, January 14, 1863. 128 MISSION OF YANCE...Y, ROST AND MANN sionists, and that English feeling was so strong against . Slavery that the Government would hardly dare to give any help that would tend to perpetuate the institutiori. (Tpn March 29, Mr. Davis accepted Yancey s resignation with regretT""] Rost, after an interview with trie French minister in Paris in the latter part of January, 27 soon went to his post at Madrid. In March he was informed by Mr. Calderon Collantes that Spain was not ready to take the initiative in Europe in a policy recognizing the Confederacy.
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