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This podcast is for the university course HIST 2003: The History of the American People to 1877. All opinions are my own and this podcast does not reflect the opinions of the University of Arkansas or Northwest Arkansas Community College.

History of the American People to 1877 Eric Paul Totten

    • Histoire

This podcast is for the university course HIST 2003: The History of the American People to 1877. All opinions are my own and this podcast does not reflect the opinions of the University of Arkansas or Northwest Arkansas Community College.

    The Communication, Market, and Transportation Revolutioj

    The Communication, Market, and Transportation Revolutioj

    In this lecture, Dr. Totten discusses the massive economic and technological changes that fundamentally altered the young republic in the 19th century.


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    • 29 min
    The Lost Cause

    The Lost Cause

    In this lecture, Dr. Totten argues the greatest trick ever played on white southerners was convincing them that disunion and the protection of slavery was a good cause and that the the Confederacy benefited the South.


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    • 39 min
    A Fool's Errand: Reconstruction

    A Fool's Errand: Reconstruction

    In this lecture, Dr. Totten argues Reconstruction attempted to bring due process, equal protection of the law, and voting rights to African Americans, but was thwarted by white southerners who attempted to recreate slavery in all but name, using economic and political repression as well as white supremacist terroristic violence,


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    • 45 min
    The Civil War: The Hard Hand of War

    The Civil War: The Hard Hand of War

    In this lecture, Dr. Totten argues both northerners and southerners created false memories of the war that highlighted unity and downplayed the division that griped both home fronts.


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    • 40 min
    The Civil War A Very Bloody Affair

    The Civil War A Very Bloody Affair

    In this lecture, Dr. Totten argues the Civil War was a a devastating conflict that killed 750,000 Americans.


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    • 54 min
    The Secession Crisis

    The Secession Crisis

    In this lecture, Dr. Totten argues elite white southerners reacted to the election of Abraham Lincoln by pushing for secession. This was a rash decision, considering Lincoln never threatened slavery where it already existed. In addition, elite white southerners still held considerable congressional power and controlled the Supreme Court. Despite this, elite white southerners embraced secession despite widespread dissatisfaction with it. Seven deep southern states seceded after conventions were held, but these conventions never submitted secession for a popular vote, due to widespread resistance. The border states would never secede and the upper South only seceded after the firing on Fort Sumter and Lincoln's call for volunteers to put down the rebellion. Thus, the Confederacy was on shaky foundation, as many southerners rejected its very legitimacy. This dissatisfaction with secession would be largely forgotten, as a Lost Cause emerged after the Civil War and Reconstruction, which portrayed a united South.


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    • 22 min

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