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Civil War (pt.1)

An episode of the Civil War (pt.1) podcast, hosted by Amanda Ynclan, titled "Civil War (pt.1)" was published on July 16, 2020 and runs 0 minutes.

July 16, 2020 ·0m · Civil War (pt.1)

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We are going to dive into the beginning of the Civil War. Fought in the United States, this confrontation was battled between the Northern states loyal to the Union and the Southern states that seceded from the Union. The southern states referred to themselves as the Confederate States of America. From there we will continue to discuss the factors that lead to the initial desire for succession. This is only part one, so we will stop before we get all the way through the war and discuss key figures in part two as well as the results of this conflict.  

We are going to dive into the beginning of the Civil War. Fought in the United States, this confrontation was battled between the Northern states loyal to the Union and the Southern states that seceded from the Union. The southern states referred to themselves as the Confederate States of America. From there we will continue to discuss the factors that lead to the initial desire for succession. This is only part one, so we will stop before we get all the way through the war and discuss key figures in part two as well as the results of this conflict.  

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War Andy Jones Civil War generals and leaders who had a permanent affect on the world. The Civil War Scout Ella This pod cast is about the Underground Railroad and the history of communication through code Causes Of The American Civil War, The by John Lothrop Motley (1814 - 1877) LibriVox John Lothrop Motley (1814 – 1877) was an American author and popular diplomat, who helped to prevent European intervention on the side of the Confederates in the American Civil War. In 1861, just after the outbreak of the American Civil War, Motley wrote two letters to The Times defending the Federal position, and these letters, afterwards reprinted as [this] pamphlet entitled Causes of the Civil War in America, made a favourable impression on President Lincoln. Partly owing to this essay, Motley was appointed United States minister to the Austrian Empire in 1861, a position which he filled with distinction, working with other American diplomats such as John Bigelow and Charles Francis Adams to help prevent European intervention on the side of the Confederacy in the American Civil War. He resigned this position in 1867. Two years later, he was sent to represent his country as Ambassador to the United Kingdom. - Summary by David Wales The Chronicles of the American Civil War Bob O'Connor "The Chronicles of the American Civil War" -- program designed to bring scholars, author and historians to the podcast on a weekly basis to discuss any and all aspects of this important time in out history.
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