CANADA’S ROLE IN THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR Mike Unsworth Michigan State University Libraries

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CANADA’S ROLE IN THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR Mike Unsworth Michigan State University Libraries

OUTLINE British North America Opinion on Conflict Economic Impact Movement of People Involving Britain in the Conflict Northwest Conspiracy Canadian Confederation Postscript Questions

British North America

UNITED STATES & BRITISH NORTH AMERICA “…bad neighbors in a dangerous neighborhood.” John Boyko, Blood and Daring : How Canada Fought the American Civil War and Forged A Nation, p. 2

Opinion on Conflict:

SOUTHERN VICTORY COULD RESULT IN A CHANGED BALANCE OF POWER

ECONOMIC IMPACT

MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE (1)

MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE (2)

CONFEDERATE HOPE: FOREIGN INTERVENTION

BLOCKADE RUNNNERS’ DESTINATION

TRENT AFFAIR, NOV. 8, 1861

BRITAIN REINFORCES NORTH AMERICAN COLONIES

CHESAPEAKE AFFAIR, DEC. 1863

NORTHWEST CONSPIRACY

LAKE ERIE SCHEMES

1 st Lake Erie Expedition: Nov. 1863

2 nd Lake Erie Expedition: Sept. 18 & (1)

2 nd Lake Erie Expedition: Sept. 18 & (2)

ST. ALBANS RAID October 19, 1864

ARSON IN NYC HOTELS: NOV. 25, 1864

BUFFALO RAID: DEC

IMPACT: 1867 CONFEDERATION

POSTSCRIPT: TWO CANADIAN DIXIEPHILES

George Taylor Denison III

Alexander Keith, Jr. “..a course, ill-bred vulgarian of no social standing…” Blockade Runner Capt. John Wilkinson

QUESTIONS