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"Knowledge Odyssey"
by Gerrit Kemming
In this episode: “The Road to Fort Sumter” sets the scene for the American Civil War by revealing the tensions that split the nation in two. This episode explores how the North and South grew apart over slavery, politics, and economics. It shows what life was like for enslaved people in the South and how the fight over slavery’s expansion turned neighbours into enemies. From the rise of abolitionists to fiery debates in Congress, the story builds to the siege of Fort Sumter in 1861 — the moment that plunged America into civil war. The series: The American Civil War was one of the most devastating conflicts in US history — a brutal clash between North and South that raged for four long, bloody years. From 1861 to 1865, over 600,000 soldiers perished on the battlefields, while countless towns and cities lay in ruins. Brother fought brother in a bitter struggle that split the young nation apart, fuelled by deep political, economic, and ideological divisions. This gripping documentar
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Sparks of Secession: The March to Fort Sumter
Dive into the explosive origins of America's defining conflict with our eye-grabbing new episode title, Sparks of Secession: The March to Fort Sumter, where we unravel the tense buildup to the Civil War's first shots in an immersive blend of dramatic storytelling, expert analysis, and rare archival insights that will hook history enthusiasts, curious learners, and trivia buffs alike, making you feel like you're right there amid the political powder keg of 1861 as we explore the clashing ideologies, key figures like Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis, and pivotal events from the Missouri Compromise to South Carolina's defiant stand, all structured as a gripping narrative journey with thought-provoking discussions to keep fans coming back for more episodes in this series."Thanks for joining us on this enlightening journey through Knowledge Odyssey! If you enjoyed this episode, hit that subscribe button for more mind-expanding adventures in history, science, and beyond. Share your thoughts in the comments, rate us on your favorite platform, and connect with fellow explorers on social media X @MKULTRACAST FaceBook The Manson Secret
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In this episode: “The Road to Fort Sumter” sets the scene for the American Civil War by revealing the tensions that split the nation in two. This episode explores how the North and South grew apart over slavery, politics, and economics. It shows what life was like for enslaved people in the South and how the fight over slavery’s expansion turned neighbours into enemies. From the rise of abolitionists to fiery debates in Congress, the story builds to the siege of Fort Sumter in 1861 — the moment that plunged America into civil war. The series: The American Civil War was one of the most devastating conflicts in US history — a brutal clash between North and South that raged for four long, bloody years. From 1861 to 1865, over 600,000 soldiers perished on the battlefields, while countless towns and cities lay in ruins. Brother fought brother in a bitter struggle that split the young nation apart, fuelled by deep political, economic, and ideological divisions. This gripping documentar
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