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The senator’s verbal attack on the British was pointed, inflammatory, and personal. Blasting Britain’s early decision to stay neutral in the Civil War as “a betrayal of civilization itself,” Sumner declared that the country was at risk of “unpardonable apostasy” if it decided to help the Confederates outright. That was because the “corner-stone” of the South was slavery, and Britain had abolished slavery three decades before.
Charles Sumner: Conscience of a Nation
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