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Christie Question | |||||||
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Christie Question by Victor Meirelles (1864) | |||||||
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British Empire | Empire of Brazil | ||||||
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William Dougal Christie | Antônio Coelho |
The Christie Question (Portuguese: Questão Christie) was a diplomatic crisis between the British Empire and the Empire of Brazil that took place from 1862 to 1865. This quasi-conflict was named after William Dougal Christie, then the United Kingdom Ambassador to Brazil.[1] The Aberdeen Act, which gave Britain the right to seize (among others) Brazilian slave ships and free their cargo, was the main cause behind the crisis.