Blood and Union
The Mexican-American War made America an empire — and fractured its soul. In this sweeping chapter of Blood and Union, host Jeffrey Newman traces the nation’s march from Texas independence through the fires of Manifest Destiny to the uneasy peace of the Compromise of 1850. It was a war born of ambition and pride — waged by men who believed God had given them the continent, and paid for by those left beneath its shadow. From Polk’s provocation and Santa Anna’s defiance, to the cries of conscience in Congress and the haunting words of the Wilmot Proviso, this episode reveals how victory abroad sowed the seeds of disunion at home. Episode Highlights: * The forgotten Mexican perspective — and why Mexico never recognized Texas independence * President Polk’s deliberate march to war and the manipulation of “American blood on American soil” * The human cost of Manifest Destiny: soldiers, settlers, and the San Patricio Battalion * The Wilmot Proviso and the birth of America’s sectional divide * The Compromise of 1850 and the fragile peace that could not hold The nation’s borders were secure — but its conscience was not. The next battle would be fought not in deserts or valleys, but in the streets of Northern cities, where the law would demand that free men become slave catchers. #BloodAndUnion #AmericanHistory #MexicanAmericanWar #ManifestDestiny #WilmotProviso #CompromiseOf1850 #TexasIndependence #SantaAnna #JamesKPolk #CivilWarOrigins #AntebellumAmerica #HistoryPodcast #TrueHistory #EmpireAndDivision
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