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Because, after the release of the Emancipation Proclamation, the British public opinion would not have tolerated neither a recognizing of a State which owned slaves nor a military support in its favour.

Indeed the last blow, which finally led Great Britain Government to give up any intention related to, was given by Lee's decisive defeat at Gettysburg, which demonstrated that the Confederacy was unable to beat the Union.

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