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Florida Sailor All is well with the world Started conversation Jul 2, 2015
I will have to read this, thank you
One of the parts I will be looking for is the 'free' cotton.
From everything I have read the sale, or transfer, of cotton was specifically banned by the Confederate government. They hoped that the lack of raw material would force the British, and other Europeans to join the cause on their side.
As you said it just opened up the markets in India and Egypt.
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Florida Sailor All is well with the world Posted Jul 3, 2015
Here are a couple links http://www.civilwarhome.com/cottondiplomacy.html and http://www.heeve.com/american-history/king-cotton-diplomacy-its-objectives-and-reasons-for-failure.html
It appears that by the time of the story some trade might have been possible.
I did read the full story last night and found several snarky remarks of my own
I have been to both Charleston and Fort Moultree.
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Jul 3, 2015
Thank you! It is as sure as sure that I'll need that information professionally, probably next year.
I'm so glad other people are susceptible to the temptation to MST3K their reading...you know, make snarky remarks like those robots on the TV show...
If you ever get the urge to send us something, we'd be tickled - just make sure the material is Public Domain. We aren't allowed to snark over copyrighted Stuff. But historical figures are sitting ducks...
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