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Seward and Sumner tried to prove to the Cabinet that the British were hell-bent on war. Seward sternly advised their immediate release to Great Britain; Sumner suggested that they propose to Great Britain a third-party arbitration on the matter. Both leaders struggled to get their message across until an aide interrupted the meeting to inform Lincoln that France had just joined Great Britain in denouncing the capture as a violation of international law.
Charles Sumner: Conscience of a Nation
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