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Great Britain and the American Civil War

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It would be best to wait and see what the next spring would bring forth (Russian Archives, Stoeckl to F.O., Aug.

9-21, 1862.No.

1566).

Three weeks later Stoeckl was more emphatic; an offer of mediation would accomplish nothing unless backed up by force to open the Southern ports; this had always been Lyons' opinion also; before leaving for England, Lyons had told him "we ought not to venture on mediation unless we are ready to go to war." Mercier, however, was eager for action and believed that if France came forward, supported by the other Powers, especially Russia, the United States would be compelled to yield.

To this Stoeckl did not agree.


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