090 - Rich In "Guns And Butter": The North In 1860

090 - Rich In "Guns And Butter": The North In 1860

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The year was 1859 and future Confederate Secretary of the Navy, Florida Senator Stephen R. Mallory, trumpeted, “It is no more for this country to pause in its career than for the free and untrammeled eagle to cease its soar.” He had every reason to be optimistic, for the decade of the 1850s had brought the United States of America exceptional growth and prosperity. And, with enormous resources, there was much to look forward to: vast unoccupied lands, a network of navigable rivers, untapped riches in timber, iron, coal, copper and California gold.  It is also true that in that same decade political tension had escalated but in the cold light of economics, the two sections were interdependent - perhaps inseparable. Yet there were unsettling factors at work: geography, population and its make-up, internal improvements, technology, religion, education, reform, politics and, yes, slavery and the question of its expansion. Taken as a whole, the United States in 1860, was in fact, two worlds.  On the heels of our tour of the American South in 1860, we now look at that world that comprised the so-called Free States - the North.   


 


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Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode:


Harriet Beecher Stowe


Roger Taney


John Rock


William H. Seward


Salmon Chase


 


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Producer: Dan Irving

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090 - Rich In "Guns And Butter": The North In 1860

090 - Rich In "Guns And Butter": The North In 1860

Fred Kiger