Henry Hotze
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Henry Hotze (* 2. September 1833 in Zürich; † 19. April 1887 in Zug) war ein während des amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs in London wirkender Agent der Konföderierten Staaten von Amerika. Der vehemente Unterstützer der Sklaverei gilt als einer der einflussreichsten Propagandisten für die Konföderierten in Europa.
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Henry Hotze (September 2, 1833 – April 19, 1887) was a Swiss American propagandist for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. He acted as a Confederate agent in Great Britain, attempting to build support for the Southern cause there. Hotze attempted to use liberal arguments of self-determination in favor of national independence, echoing the failed European revolutions of 1848. He also promised that the Confederacy would be a low-tariff nation in contrast to the high-tariff United States, and he emphasized the consequences of cotton shortages for the industrial workers in Britain, as caused by the Union blockade of Southern ports.
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Henry Hotze
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Henry Hotze
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Henry Hotze
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Rudolf Hotze
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Unofficial Diplomatic Agent of the Confederate States of America
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Sophie Essinger
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Swiss-American
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Henry Hotze (* 2. September 1833 in Zürich; † 19. April 1887 in Zug) war ein während des amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs in London wirkender Agent der Konföderierten Staaten von Amerika. Der vehemente Unterstützer der Sklaverei gilt als einer der einflussreichsten Propagandisten für die Konföderierten in Europa.
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Henry Hotze (September 2, 1833 – April 19, 1887) was a Swiss American propagandist for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. He acted as a Confederate agent in Great Britain, attempting to build support for the Southern cause there. Hotze attempted to use liberal arguments of self-determination in favor of national independence, echoing the failed European revolutions of 1848. He also promised that the Confederacy would be a low-tariff nation in contrast to the high-tariff United States, and he emphasized the consequences of cotton shortages for the industrial workers in Britain, as caused by the Union blockade of Southern ports.
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