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Creole Affair Triggers US-Britain Diplomatic Crisis

Secretary of State Daniel Webster demands Britain return the Creole's freed enslaved people, arguing they are property under US law. Britain refuses, citing that slavery does not exist in the Bahamas. Southern congressmen rage. The dispute is settled by the 1842 Webster-Ashburton Treaty without requiring Britain to return the freed people — a de facto victory for freedom.