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The arrest nearly brought the United States to war with Great Britian, as Britian demanded the release of the two diplomats and sent troops to Canada to prepare for a war with America. Britain and the Southern states had close economic ties because of their mutual involvement in the cotton trade. Finally United States Secretary of State William H. Seward apologized to the British for the incident. Mason and Slidell were released in January of 1862.
Reference
Library of Congress Memory Archive for November 8