Mark McDonnell

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Much truth also adheres to the notion of British upper-class support for the South—or at least hostility to the North, which amounted to almost the same thing. Well-born Englishmen professed to dislike Yankees as much for their manners as for their dangerous democratic example to the lower orders. Many of the gentry expressed delight at the “immortal smash” of 1861 which demonstrated “the failure of republican institutions in time of pressure.” The Earl of Shrewsbury looked upon “the trial of Democracy and its failure” with pleasure.
Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
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