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Lincoln's Reply to Manchester, England
4 years ago
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Lancashire Cotton Famine
Victorian Era history
19th century Anglo-American relations
abolition of slavery
During the American Civil War, many expected the cotton mill workers of Manchester, England, to side with the Confederacy so the cotton trade could resume. Instead, they formed a Union and Emancipation Society on December 31, 1862, and sent an address to Abraham Lincoln praising the Emancipation Proclamation that he would sign the next day. A few weeks later, he responded to their message.
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