[center][img=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/ae/Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg/320px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png][/center] The terms offered by the United States of American are reasonable for the most part. They have acted on the side of righteousness in their decision to abolish slavery throughout the whole of their land. While the United Republic does not condone the aggressive violence used by the Union, we recognize their victory in this war and would call for the Confederacy to surrender. There is no point in this senseless loss of life. And it is the senseless loss of life that brings me to my next point. We would humbly ask that the Union renege on the punishment of death for the leaders of the Confederacy. Though I might disagree with their sentiments on slavery, these are men who fought for their beliefs with wisdom and courage. Therefore, we would ask that the Union would merely exile these men from the continent of North America where they might be free to pursue other interests in other parts of the World. Furthermore, we..the United Republic would like to offer the citizens and soldiers of those not wishing to return to the Union (considering their aggressive tactics towards your lands) the opportunity to immigrate to the United Republic with the chance to make a life away from the horrors of the war you have just faced. We would firmly state that no American joining our Nation would be forced to serve in our armies unless they so wished. This is a humanitarian act, not one of aggression. We ask that the Union respect this request in regards to the people of the South. We pray for the souls of the men who died during this war and it is our prayer that peace shall reign on the American Continents. -Albert Edward, British Prime Minister