Trent Affair

Trent Affair
(1861) Incident in the American Civil War involving freedom of the seas.

On Nov. 8, 1861, the Union frigate San Jacinto stopped the neutral British steamer Trent to seize Confederate commissioners John Slidell and James Murray Mason, who were en route to England and France to seek support for the Confederacy. Protests in Britain denounced the action and called for war. On December 26, William Seward admitted the Union's error in not bringing the ship into a U.S. port for adjudication, and the two men were soon released.

* * *

      (1861), incident during the American Civil War involving the doctrine of freedom of the seas, which nearly precipitated war between Great Britain and the United States. On Nov. 8, 1861, Captain Charles Wilkes, commanding the Union frigate San Jacinto, seized from the neutral British ship Trent two Confederate commissioners, James Murray Mason and John Slidell, who were seeking the support of England and France for the cause of the Confederacy.

      Despite initial rejoicing by the Northern populace and Congress, this unauthorized seizure aroused a storm of indignant protest and demands for war throughout Britain. The British government sent an ultimatum demanding an American apology and the release of Mason and Slidell. To avert armed conflict, Secretary of State William Seward, on December 26, replied that Wilkes had erred in failing to bring the Trent into port for adjudication, thus violating America's policy of freedom of the seas. The Confederate commissioners were released shortly thereafter.

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Trent Affair — James Murray Mason (1798–1871). John Sli …   Wikipedia

  • Trent Affair —    Took place in November, 1861, when Captain C. Wilkes of the United States navy intercepted the British mail steamer Trentsailing from Havana, and arrested two commissioners from the Confederate States who were passengers, and who were… …   The makers of Canada

  • Trent Affair — (1861)    A diplomatic incident that threatened to bring about a war between Britain and the United States in the midst of the American Civil War. On November 8, 1861, a Union warship commanded by Charles Wilkes intercepted a British mail packet …   Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914

  • Trent — is the name of severalPlaces:* Trento in Italy, famous for the Roman Catholic Council of Trent * Trent, Texas, USA * Trent, South Dakota, USA * Trent, Dorset, UK * Trent, Germany, a municipality on the island of Rügen, GermanyRivers:* River Trent …   Wikipedia

  • affair — /euh fair /, n. 1. anything done or to be done; anything requiring action or effort; business; concern: an affair of great importance. 2. affairs, matters of commercial or public interest or concern; the transactions of public or private business …   Universalium

  • TRENT — TRENT, city in northern Italy. The presence of some Jews in Trent, most of them emigrants from Germany, is mentioned from the first half of the 14th century. The usury regulations of the Jews of Trent served as a model elsewhere in the Tyrol. In… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • RMS Trent — was a British Royal Mail paddle steamer built in 1841 by William Pitcher of Northfleet for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. She displaced 1,856 gross tons and could carry 60 passengers. Trent served the transatlantic passenger route until she …   Wikipedia

  • Affaire Du Trent — L’affaire du Trent est un incident naval et diplomatique survenu pendant la première année de la guerre de Sécession et qui a pratiquement provoqué une guerre entre les États Unis d’Amérique et différents pays européens dont le Royaume Uni… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Affaire du trent — L’affaire du Trent est un incident naval et diplomatique survenu pendant la première année de la guerre de Sécession et qui a pratiquement provoqué une guerre entre les États Unis d’Amérique et différents pays européens dont le Royaume Uni… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • HMS Trent — Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Trent , after the River Trent:*HMS Trent was a 28 gun sixth rate frigate launched in 1757 and sold in 1764. *HMS Trent was a 36 gun fifth rate launched in 1796, a hospital ship in 1803, a… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”