Blood and Union
Before the storm of the Civil War, there was Kansas. In this sweeping season finale, Blood and Union traces the final unraveling of America’s fragile peace — from the death of compromise in Washington to the bloody birth of the frontier. We follow the Cody family into the Salt Creek Valley, where Isaac Cody’s abolitionist beliefs spark tragedy and shape the boy who would become Buffalo Bill. We meet the native nations who first called Kansas home — the Kansa, the Pawnee, and the Delaware — and learn how compassion crossed boundaries when tribal leaders brought comfort to Mary Cody after her husband’s stabbing. From the halls of Congress to the prairies of Kansas, the nation’s moral fault lines deepen as Stephen Douglas redraws the map, the Missouri Compromise collapses, and faith turns to fury. This episode closes the story of a Union on the brink — and sets the stage for the fire to come: The Kansas-Nebraska Act, John Brown’s crusade, the Dred Scott decision, Lincoln’s rise, and the first cannon shot at Fort Sumter. The storm is coming. The frontier is bleeding. The nation is about to break. #BloodAndUnion #CivilWarPodcast #Kansas #BleedingKansas #BuffaloBill #AmericanHistory #FrontierMyth #Abolition #StephenDouglas #JohnBrown #AntebellumAmerica #HistoryPodcast
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