危险的第一年(1861年

J. A. Fry
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这一章分析了林肯和苏厄德在战争第一年的私人友谊和工作伙伴关系的基础和演变。当林肯巩固了他的一场战争政策,苏厄德实施了他对欧洲干预美国冲突的有目的的咆哮警告时,两位领导人对英国和法国承认南方作为交战国的地位做出了回应,并制定了北方对南部邦联的封锁。林肯开始了他对这场战争的国际意义的杰出表现,并作为总司令承担了越来越积极的角色,西沃德带头决定在危险的特伦特事件中妥协并接受英国的要求。所有这些都是针对英国和法国对美国战争的反应。
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The First Perilous Year, 1861
This chapter analyzes the bases and evolution of Lincoln and Seward’s personal friendship and professional partnership during the first year of the war. As Lincoln solidified his one-war policy and Seward implemented his purposeful bluster warning against European intervention in the American conflict, the two leaders responded to British and French recognition of the South’s status as a belligerent and instituted the North’s blockade of the Confederacy. Lincoln initiated his brilliant representation of the war’s international significance and assumed an increasingly active role as commander in chief, and Seward took the lead in the North’s decision to compromise and accept British demands in the dangerous Trent affair. All of this is set against British and French responses to the American war.
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THE RECOGNITION AND CABINET CRISES, 1862 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Conclusion Back Matter CONCLUSION
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