Trent Affair
The
Trent Affair
is the name given to a diplomatic incident that occurred
November 8
,
1861
during the
American Civil War
. In an attempt to gain support for the
Confederate States of America
from European nations during the war, the CSA dispatched two diplomats,
James M. Mason
and
John Slidell
to Europe via
RMS
Trent
, a
British
mail steamer. They left from
Havana
,
Cuba
, but were captured when passing through the Union naval blockade, by Captain
Charles Wilkes
of
USS
San Jacinto
. Both men were held at
Fort Warren
in
Boston
harbor. The arrest nearly brought the
United States
to war with
Britain
, as Britain demanded the release of the two diplomats and sent troops to
Canada
to prepare for a war with America. Britain and the Southern states had close economic ties because of their mutual involvement in the
cotton
trade (see
cotton diplomacy
). Finally
United States Secretary of State
William H. Seward
apologized to the British for the incident. Mason and Slidell were released in
January
of
1862
.
Reference
Library of Congress Memory Archive for November 8
civilwarhome.com
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