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Unraveling the war that tore America apart — and still shapes us today. Blood and Union is a deep-dive history podcast exploring the American Civil War in all its complexity. Across multiple seasons, we uncover the causes, battles, leaders, and legacies of the conflict that defined a nation. From the compromises of the Founding Fathers to the fields of Gettysburg, from the heroism of the 54th Massachusetts to the failures of Reconstruction, we bring you the real stories — detailed, dramatic, and unflinching. Told in a conversational style with expert insights, Blood and Union combines narrative storytelling, myth-busting, and battle breakdowns to reveal how the war between brothers still echoes through America today.

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9 episodios

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S2Ep1: Bleeding Kansas: When the Republic Learned to Kill

In 1854, Congress passed a law meant to quiet the nation. Instead, it taught Americans how to kill each other. This episode opens Season Two by plunging into the chaos unleashed by the Kansas–Nebraska Act — a political experiment that handed the future of slavery to popular vote and discovered, too late, that ballots could be enforced with bullets. Kansas became a battleground before it became a state. Armed Missourians crossed borders to steal elections. Free-State settlers fortified cabins and churches. Law collapsed into intimidation, and democracy was reduced to whoever arrived first with a gun. At the center of the storm stood Stephen A. Douglas, the brilliant and ambitious senator who believed popular sovereignty could defuse the slavery crisis — and instead lit the fuse. From fraudulent elections and the rise of the Border Ruffians to the sack of Lawrence and the breakdown of federal authority, Kansas revealed what the republic looked like when moral questions were treated as procedural inconveniences. And then came John Brown. This episode does not flinch from what happened along Pottawatomie Creek in May 1856. We slow the night down. We name the men who died. We listen to the newspapers, the sermons, and the politicians as they struggled to explain a violence that felt different — deliberate, symbolic, and terrifying. Brown’s actions shocked the nation, hardened the South, unsettled the North, and proved something essential: the Civil War did not begin at Fort Sumter. It began years earlier, in places where law failed and fear ruled. Kansas was not a warning. It was a rehearsal. Season Two begins where compromise ends — and where the war truly starts.   #BleedingKansas #KansasNebraskaAct #JohnBrown #AmericanCivilWar #USHistory #CivilWarHistory #AmericanHistoryPodcast

15 de ene de 2026 - 51 min
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Episode 8: Prelude to Kansas, Tensions Boil, and the Story of a Young Man Who Would Become a Legend

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

14 de nov de 2025 - 46 min
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Episode 7: Political Polarization – Whigs, Democrats, Early Republicans, and Free Soilers

In this episode of Blood and Union, we trace America’s political unraveling through the 1850s — a decade of collapsing parties, rising movements, and moral awakening. From the death of the Whigs and the ascent of the Democrats, to the birth of the Free Soil and Know-Nothing movements, we uncover how fear, faith, and ideology reshaped the nation long before the first shots of the Civil War. Discover how the Whigs’ dream of compromise gave way to the Democrats’ illusion of unity, how Free Soilers and reformers gave freedom new meaning, and how Abraham Lincoln rose from political loss to moral leadership. This is the story of how America’s two-party system fractured — and how the struggle to define freedom itself remade the Republic. #BloodAndUnion #CivilWarPodcast #AmericanHistory #WhigParty #Democrats #Republicans #FreeSoilParty #KnowNothingParty #AbrahamLincoln #PoliticalPolarization #AntebellumAmerica #1850sPolitics #HistoryPodcast #UnionAndDivision #USHistory #CompromiseOf1850 #RiseOfLincoln #BleedingKansas #AmericanDemocracy #HistoryLovers #PodcastHistory

6 de nov de 2025 - 1 h 8 min
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Episode 6: A Fragile Balance: The Compromise of 1850 and the Chains Beneath It

The Mexican-American War expanded America’s borders — but it also cracked its soul. In 1850, Washington’s elder statesmen tried to stitch the nation back together with words: Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, Daniel Webster… and a rising Mississippi senator named Jefferson Davis. Their Compromise was supposed to save the Union — instead, it shackled it. In this immersive episode, Jeffrey Newman takes you inside the fevered debates of Congress, the fury of the Fugitive Slave Act, and the secret world of the Underground Railroad. Follow the lives of those who defied the law to keep the promise of liberty alive — Harriet Tubman, William Still, Ellen and William Craft, and the countless unnamed souls who built freedom mile by mile in the dark. Then step into the flickering firelight of Civil War-era Halloween — where soldiers carved turnips into lanterns, families turned to séances for comfort, and a haunted nation whispered to its dead. From compromise to conscience, from courtroom to campfire — this is the story of a country bargaining with its own soul. Featured themes: * The Compromise of 1850: five laws, one fatal illusion * Jefferson Davis’ political ascent and the seeds of secession * The brutal enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act * True accounts from the Underground Railroad * The two Harriets — Tubman and Beecher Stowe — and the fire they lit * Lincoln’s moral awakening as the Whig Party collapses * Halloween traditions during the Civil War (A little holiday fun) Next Episode: Polarization and the Death of Moderation — Whigs, Democrats, and the Free Soil Revolt. #BloodAndUnion #CivilWarHistory #AmericanHistory #UndergroundRailroad #HarrietTubman #HarrietBeecherStowe #FugitiveSlaveAct #CompromiseOf1850 #JeffersonDavis #AbrahamLincoln #USHistoryPodcast #HistoryPodcast #AntebellumAmerica #HalloweenHistory #HauntedHistory #TrueHistory #FreedomFighters #Abolitionists #BlackHistory #HistoryLovers

28 de oct de 2025 - 1 h 17 min
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Episode 5: A Nation Unbound: The Mexican War and the Seeds of Division

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

21 de oct de 2025 - 44 min
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