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  2. Trent Affair - Wikipedia

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    The San Jacinto (right) stopping the Trent. The Trent Affair was a diplomatic incident in 1861 during the American Civil War that threatened a war between the United States and the United Kingdom. The U.S. Navy captured two Confederate envoys from a British Royal Mail steamer; the British government protested vigorously. American public and ...

  3. James M. Mason - Wikipedia

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    The Trent Affair threatened to bring Britain into open war with the United States, despite triumphant rhetoric in the north. Even the cool-headed Lincoln was swept along in the celebratory spirit, but enthusiasm waned when he and his cabinet studied the likely consequences of a war with Britain.

  4. United Kingdom and the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Both were able to obtain private meetings with high British and French officials, but they failed to secure official recognition for the Confederacy. Britain and the US were at sword's point during the Trent Affair in late 1861. Mason and Slidell had been seized from a British ship by an American warship.

  5. Charles Wilkes - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms of Charles Wilkes. Wilkes was born in New York City, on April 3, 1798, the great nephew of the former Lord Mayor of London John Wilkes.His mother was Mary Seton, who died in 1802 when Charles was just three years old.

  6. Charles Francis Adams Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Charles Francis Adams Sr. (August 18, 1807 – November 21, 1886) was an American historical editor, writer, politician, and diplomat. [1] As United States Minister to the United Kingdom during the American Civil War, Adams was crucial to Union efforts to prevent British recognition of the Confederate States of America and maintain European neutrality to the utmost extent.

  7. USS San Jacinto (1850) - Wikipedia

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    The incident strained United States relations with Britain almost to the breaking point and came to be known as the Trent Affair. Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles ordered Wilkes to take the prisoners to Boston, Massachusetts in the San Jacinto. The Harbor Pilot, Captain Abel F. Hayden, anchored the San Jacinto in the Boston channel. [6]

  8. Will Trent Adaptation Starring Affair Vet Ramón Rodríguez ...

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    A former Affair baddie will soon find himself on the right side of the law. ABC on Thursday handed a series order to Will Trent (working title), a one-hour drama starring Ramón Rodríguez (aka ...

  9. History of the United States foreign policy - Wikipedia

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    A serious diplomatic dispute erupted over the "Trent Affair" in late 1861, when the American navy seized Confederate diplomats from a British ship. Public opinion in the Union called for war against Britain, but Lincoln gave in and sent back the diplomats his Navy had illegally seized.