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Ep. 13 - Origins of the Civil War - Part 2

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In the last episode, Raymond discussed the major political events of the 19th Century, ending with the Compromise of 1850. Continuing on, he begins with the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which became the most important event leading to the American Civil War. With the resulting destruction of the Whig Party, an immediate backlash causes the formation of the Republican Party. As Conservative tempers flair, Senator Charles Sumner is severely beaten on the floor of the U.S. Senate. The Dred Scott Decision uses the provisions of the 5th Amendment to allow slave owners to take their "property" anywhere in the United States. The Election of 1860 results in the balance of power in the Federal Government shifts decidedly to the North. South Carolina secedes, along with other Southern states and they form the Confederate States of America.

On the next episode, Raymond is joined by The War Nerd, Gary Brecher, to discuss the Civil War itself.

Show Reference Notes:

South Carolina House Approves Removing Confederate Flag

The Georgia Platform

Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe

Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Introduce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union

Correspondence of Sherman, Hood, and the Mayor of Atlanta

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In the last episode, Raymond discussed the major political events of the 19th Century, ending with the Compromise of 1850. Continuing on, he begins with the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which became the most important event leading to the American Civil War. With the resulting destruction of the Whig Party, an immediate backlash causes the formation of the Republican Party. As Conservative tempers flair, Senator Charles Sumner is severely beaten on the floor of the U.S. Senate. The Dred Scott Decision uses the provisions of the 5th Amendment to allow slave owners to take their "property" anywhere in the United States. The Election of 1860 results in the balance of power in the Federal Government shifts decidedly to the North. South Carolina secedes, along with other Southern states and they form the Confederate States of America.

On the next episode, Raymond is joined by The War Nerd, Gary Brecher, to discuss the Civil War itself.

Show Reference Notes:

South Carolina House Approves Removing Confederate Flag

The Georgia Platform

Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe

Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Introduce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union

Correspondence of Sherman, Hood, and the Mayor of Atlanta

The Shadow of Ideas

Website: shadowofideas.com

Email: shadowofideas@gmail.com

Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/shadowofideas

Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/shadowofideas

Follow us on Twitter: @shadow_of_ideas

Subscribe in ITunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/shadow-ideas-history-politics/id995813969

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