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Episode 21: Slavery, Secession, and the Union | Calhoun, Webster, and the Compromise of 1850

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Portada del episodio Episode 21: Slavery, Secession, and the Union | Calhoun, Webster, and the Compromise of 1850

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In this episode of Creating America, we explore one of the most consequential political debates in American history: the struggle over slavery, secession, and the future of the Union that led to the Compromise of 1850. As new territories acquired after the Mexican-American War prepared to enter the United States, fierce disagreements erupted over whether slavery would be allowed to expand westward. The resulting crisis brought two of America's most influential statesmen into direct conflict: John C. Calhoun, the leading defender of Southern slaveholding interests, and Daniel Webster, who argued that compromise was necessary to preserve the Union. This episode features excerpts from Calhoun's final Senate address and Webster's famous "Seventh of March" speech. Calhoun warned that the South might choose secession while Webster insisted that "peaceable secession" was impossible and would inevitably lead to war. The Compromise of 1850 temporarily delayed national conflict, but its most controversial provision—the Fugitive Slave Act—deepened sectional tensions, energized the abolitionist movement, inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, accelerated the Underground Railroad, and helped pave the way for the rise of the Republican Party and the election of Abraham Lincoln. Creating America is a history podcast dedicated to reading the speeches, documents, and writings that shaped the United States, allowing listeners to hear the words of historical figures in their original context. Host & Narrator: Will Sarris Follow us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586175179173 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586175179173] Threads: https://www.threads.com/@creatingamericapod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creatingamericapod 📩 Contact: CreatingAmericaPod@gmail.com 💬 Support the show: patreon.com/williamsarris Reply on Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:g6bu77lnsa5njogfr53d4ksu/post/3mnhhttltml2p] 🌐 More about Will: williamsarris.net

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Portada del episodio Episode 21: Slavery, Secession, and the Union | Calhoun, Webster, and the Compromise of 1850

Episode 21: Slavery, Secession, and the Union | Calhoun, Webster, and the Compromise of 1850

In this episode of Creating America, we explore one of the most consequential political debates in American history: the struggle over slavery, secession, and the future of the Union that led to the Compromise of 1850. As new territories acquired after the Mexican-American War prepared to enter the United States, fierce disagreements erupted over whether slavery would be allowed to expand westward. The resulting crisis brought two of America's most influential statesmen into direct conflict: John C. Calhoun, the leading defender of Southern slaveholding interests, and Daniel Webster, who argued that compromise was necessary to preserve the Union. This episode features excerpts from Calhoun's final Senate address and Webster's famous "Seventh of March" speech. Calhoun warned that the South might choose secession while Webster insisted that "peaceable secession" was impossible and would inevitably lead to war. The Compromise of 1850 temporarily delayed national conflict, but its most controversial provision—the Fugitive Slave Act—deepened sectional tensions, energized the abolitionist movement, inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, accelerated the Underground Railroad, and helped pave the way for the rise of the Republican Party and the election of Abraham Lincoln. Creating America is a history podcast dedicated to reading the speeches, documents, and writings that shaped the United States, allowing listeners to hear the words of historical figures in their original context. Host & Narrator: Will Sarris Follow us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586175179173 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586175179173] Threads: https://www.threads.com/@creatingamericapod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creatingamericapod 📩 Contact: CreatingAmericaPod@gmail.com 💬 Support the show: patreon.com/williamsarris Reply on Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:g6bu77lnsa5njogfr53d4ksu/post/3mnhhttltml2p] 🌐 More about Will: williamsarris.net

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Portada del episodio Episode 20: Andrew Jackson, Indian Removal & the Trail of Tears | The Dark Side of Manifest Destiny

Episode 20: Andrew Jackson, Indian Removal & the Trail of Tears | The Dark Side of Manifest Destiny

The United States often celebrates its founding ideals of liberty and freedom, but this episode of the Creating America Podcast explores a far darker chapter in the nation’s history. Through the speeches and documents of President Andrew Jackson and the text of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, host Will Sarris examines how the U.S. government justified the forced removal of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands in the name of expansion, “civilization,” and Manifest Destiny. This episode traces the origins of the Trail of Tears and the federal policy of Indian removal that displaced tens of thousands of Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole, and other Native peoples west of the Mississippi River. Hear Jackson’s own words defending removal, and the devastating human consequences that followed. By exploring these historical documents in context, this episode reveals how westward expansion and the growth of the United States were deeply tied to broken treaties, cultural destruction, forced assimilation, and the displacement of indigenous nations. A sobering look at one of the most consequential and tragic policies in American history. Host & Narrator: Will Sarris Follow us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586175179173 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586175179173] Threads: https://www.threads.com/@creatingamericapod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creatingamericapod 📩 Contact: CreatingAmericaPod@gmail.com 💬 Support the show: patreon.com/williamsarris Reply on Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:g6bu77lnsa5njogfr53d4ksu/post/3mmvulr3p2k2n] 🌐 More about Will: williamsarris.net

28 de may de 202626 min
Portada del episodio Episode 19: Religious Freedom | Thomas Jefferson & the “Wall of Separation”

Episode 19: Religious Freedom | Thomas Jefferson & the “Wall of Separation”

In this episode of Creating America, host Will Sarris explores the origins of religious freedom in the United States through the First Amendment, Thomas Jefferson’s famous 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptists, and Jefferson’s writings on religion in Notes on the State of Virginia. You’ll hear: * The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution * The 1801 letter from the Danbury Baptist Association * Thomas Jefferson’s 1802 reply introducing the phrase “wall of separation between Church and State” * Jefferson’s writings on religious liberty from Notes on the State of Virginia Creating America is a history podcast dedicated to reading the speeches, letters, and documents that shaped the United States. Host & Narrator: Will Sarris Follow us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586175179173 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586175179173] Threads: https://www.threads.com/@creatingamericapod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creatingamericapod 📩 Contact: CreatingAmericaPod@gmail.com 💬 Support the show: patreon.com/williamsarris Reply on Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:g6bu77lnsa5njogfr53d4ksu/post/3mmebdkvvox2s] 🌐 More about Will: williamsarris.net #FirstAmendment #ThomasJefferson #ReligiousFreedom #ChurchAndState #AmericanHistory #Constitution #BillOfRights #DanburyBaptists #HistoryPodcast #CreatingAmerica

21 de may de 202627 min
Portada del episodio Episode 18: Teaching Them How to Say Goodbye | George Washington's Farewell Address

Episode 18: Teaching Them How to Say Goodbye | George Washington's Farewell Address

In this episode of the Creating America Podcast, host Will Sarris explores one of the most influential speeches in American history: George Washington’s Farewell Address (1796). At the height of his power and popularity, Washington made a decision almost unheard of in world history — he voluntarily stepped away from leadership. By refusing a third term, he established the precedent of the peaceful transfer of power and helped define the American presidency for generations. In his Farewell Address Washington: * Talks of the growing political divisions of the 1790s * Gives his thoughts on America’s debate over the French Revolution * Gives warnings about political parties and sectional division * Address his concerns about foreign influence and permanent alliances Washington's farewell address was crafted with assistance from Alexander Hamilton and delivered at a pivotal moment in early American history. If you enjoy American history, founding documents, presidential speeches, Revolutionary War history, or political philosophy, this episode is for you. Creating America is a history podcast dedicated to reading and bringing to life the speeches, letters, and documents that shaped the United States. Subscribe, rate, and share the show to support independent history storytelling. Host & Narrator: Will Sarris Follow us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586175179173 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586175179173] Threads: https://www.threads.com/@creatingamericapod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creatingamericapod 📩 Contact: CreatingAmericaPod@gmail.com 💬 Support the show: patreon.com/williamsarris Reply on Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:g6bu77lnsa5njogfr53d4ksu/post/3mlso2sa7ph2s] 🌐 More about Will: williamsarris.net

14 de may de 202646 min
Portada del episodio Episode 17: The Man Who Willingly Gave Up Power | Washington's 1783 Resignation & First Inaugural Address

Episode 17: The Man Who Willingly Gave Up Power | Washington's 1783 Resignation & First Inaugural Address

In Episode 17 of the Creating America Podcast, we explore two extraordinary moments in the life of George Washingtonthat helped define the American experiment in self-government. First, we hear Washington’s 1783 resignation speech—when he voluntarily gave up power as Commander-in-Chief after the Revolutionary War. At a time when military leaders often became rulers, Washington chose a different path, drawing comparisons to Cincinnatus and setting a precedent for civilian leadership that still shapes democracies today. Then, we turn to April 30, 1789, as Washington delivers his First Inaugural Address in New York City, stepping into the role of the first President of the United States under the newly ratified Constitution. In this speech, you’ll hear his humility, uncertainty, and deep sense of responsibility as he takes on an entirely new kind of leadership. Through immersive narration, this episode brings these foundational texts to life and highlights: * The unprecedented act of relinquishing power * The creation of the American presidency * The character and restraint that shaped early U.S. leadership If you’ve ever wondered what it sounded like at the very beginning of the United States, this episode offers a rare chance to hear those words as they were meant to be experienced. Subscribe, rate, and share to support the show! Host & Narrator: Will Sarris Follow us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586175179173 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586175179173] Threads: https://www.threads.com/@creatingamericapod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creatingamericapod 📩 Contact: CreatingAmericaPod@gmail.com 💬 Support the show: patreon.com/williamsarris Reply on Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:g6bu77lnsa5njogfr53d4ksu/post/3mlb2smyy6m2i] 🌐 More about Will: williamsarris.net

7 de may de 202618 min