Great Britain and the American Civil War

Chapter 63

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Trescott, William Henry, i. 186, 188 _Tribune_, The New York, cited, i. 280 _note_[1] Trimble, W., "Surplus Food Production of the United States," cited, ii. 13 _note_[2] Trollope, Anthony, i. 239 _and note_[5], 240; ii. 153; description of the United States citizen by, ii. 287-8 _North America_, i. 239; ii. 153, 287, 288 _and note_[1] Trollope, Mrs., i. 27, 48 Tyler, President, i. 10

Union and Emancipation Society of London, The: Bright's speech to, ii. 295 United Empire Loyalists, i. 8 _note_ United States: Citizenship: theory of, i. 5-6 _and note_ Commercial relations with Great Britain, i. 17 _et seq._ Democracy in, _See under_ Democracy. International law, influence of U.S. on, belligerent and neutral rights in, i. 5-10, 140 Naval power: agitation for increase of, i. 123 Policy in the Civil War, ii. 197 _See under_ Adams, Lincoln, Seward, _and subject-headings_ Political principles of: British sympathy for, i. 3, 26 Political institutions in: views of travellers and writers, i. 30; ii. 274 _et seq._ Population, growth of, i. 12 Protection policy: beginnings of, i. 18-19, 20-1; reaction against in the South, 21 Territorial expansion, i. 12 _et seq._

_See also under subject-headings._

United States Supreme Court: decision on Lincoln's blockade proclamations, i. 110 _note_[3]

Van Buren, President, i. 109 Vansittart, William, ii. 187, 193 _note_ Vicksburg, capture of, ii. 143, 165, 176 _note_[2], 178, 228 _note_[3], 296; Southern defence of, 164, 165, 178; importance of, in the military situation, 165 Victoria, Queen, i. 76, 96, 168, 190 _note_[2]; ii. 40, 190, 262; pro-German influence of, 203 _note_[3]; writes personal letter of sympathy to Mrs. Lincoln, 262 Vignaud, Henry, ii. 154 _note_[1] Virginia, State of, i. 121, 122, 172, 245 Vogt, A., ii. 301 _note_[3]

Wales, Prince of, visit to United States in 1860, ... i. 80 Walker, Mr., and employment of ex-slaves in British Guiana, ii. 100 Wallbridge, General Hiram, ii. 123 _and note_[2] Warburton, George _Hochelaga_: i. 29 Washington, President, i. 11 Watts, _Cotton, Famine_, ii. 6 _note_[2] Weed, Thurlow, i. 114 _and notes_, 129, 227, 231; ii. 130 _note_[2] Welles, United States Secretary of the Navy, ii. 199; in _Trent_ affair, congratulates Wilkes, i. 220; attitude to the "Privateering Bill," ii. 123 _note_[2], 128, 137; mentioned, 84, 96 West Indian Colonies, i. 3; American trade with, 17, 19, 20, 21; slavery in, 31 Westbury, Lord, i. 262-3; ii. 64 _Westminster Review_, The, i. 48, 70 _and note_[1], 71 Wharncliffe, Lord, ii. 187, 193 _note_ Wheat and cotton in the Civil War, ii. 13 _note_[2] Whig sympathy for American political principles, i. 26, 28 White, Andrew D., "A Letter to W.H. Russell," etc. cited, ii. 229 _note_[1] Whittier, J.G., i. 29, 47 Wilberforce, Samuel, i. 31 Williams, Commander, R.N., i. 204 Wilkes, Captain, of the _San Jacinto_, intercepts the _Trent_,