Learning from the Past Tim Chapman
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- History
A social studies podcast that takes a lighter look at history and our social environment then, now, and where we want it to go.
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Why the Southern States Seceded from the Union
In the final piece of a 3-part episode, we look at the political, social, and economic reasons the southern states seceded from the Union, leading to the Civil War in 1861.
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Slavery in the 19th Century
In the second of a three-part episode, we examine the "peculiar" institution of slavery in America during the nineteenth century, particularly the life of a slave, and different forms of slave resistance during this time period.
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Political Debates- Constitution vs. Pre-Civil War
The first in a three-part episode, we examine the issues that delegates debated at the Constitutional Convention in 1787, and how they progressed (or digressed) by the mid-nineteenth century.
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Sectionalism Divides the States- Part 2
In Part TWO of our Antebellum (pre-Civil War) Sectionalism episode, we examine changing politics due to slavery, and how this divisive issue further split the northern and southern states, as well as some of the violence that ensued from this sectional divide.
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Sectionalism Divides the States- Part 1
In this episode, we examine the sectional issues and events that surrounded slavery (Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, Kansas-Nebraska Act) and what Congress did to TRY and keep the Union together.
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Differences between North and South- early 19th Century America
In this podcast we will take a brief look at the economic, social, and political differences between the north and the south in the early 19th century, which contributed to the sectional divide that started the American Civil War.