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"British seamen were at the center of a diplomatic and strategic struggle during the Civil War in the United States. Journal accounts of Commander James Dunwoody Bulloch of the Confederate Navy, U.S. Ambassador Charles Francis Adams, and Thomas H. Dudley, U.S. Consul in England, who sought alliance with the British fleet, shed light on the issues"--Provided by publisher.
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Confederate States of America, Naval operations, British Participation, Confederate States of America. Navy, Foreign relations, History, Confederate states of america, navy, United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, naval operations, Confederate states of america, foreign relations, Great britain, foreign relations, confederate states of americaTimes
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British Ships in the Confederate Navy
2010, McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
in English
0786458275 9780786458271
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Table of Contents
Bulloch
The Florida
Semmes
The "290"
The Alabama
The castigation of Mr. Lancaster
The Georgia and the Rappahannock
The Alexandra and the Pampero
Laird's rams and French rams
The Tallahassee and the Chickamauga
The Shenandoah
Blockade-runners
The men and the ships that ran the blockade
Tales of old men
Appendix: the sinking of the Alabama.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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