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When NYC Almost Seceded from the Union in 1861

When NYC Almost Seceded from the Union in 1861

Update: 2025-10-07
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In the spring of 1861, as the United States plunged toward civil war, New York City flirted with the unthinkable: municipal secession. Mayor Fernando Wood, a flamboyant and ambitious politician, proposed that the city break away from the Union to protect its commerce and citizens, sparking nationwide alarm and local debate. This episode explores the tension between local ambition, economic self-interest, and national loyalty in a city on the edge of rebellion.

 

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When NYC Almost Seceded from the Union in 1861

When NYC Almost Seceded from the Union in 1861