Trump’s justifications for new travel ban aren’t supported by data on immigration and terrorism | The Conversation

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Bristol historian Eugene Byrne has written an article for the Bristol Cable, exploring the Bristolians who profited from the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.

When Union soldiers blockaded American ports, the Confederates sent agents to the UK to purchase muskets and other weapons, and Bristolian ships were used as ‘blockade runners’ to try and evade patrolling warships.

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