Kansas Bleeds
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- After the fraudulent elections in the Kansas Territory, tensions erupted following the death of a Free State settler. The pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers took up arms in the Wakarusa War and the Sack of Lawrence. In Washington, the Kansas controversy led to the brutal beating of an anti-slavery politician on the floor of the Senate.
Chris Calton gives a revisionist look at the antebellum period leading up to the Civil War. This is the seventh episode in the second season of Historical Controversies.
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Love the series, but I have never heard a host mispronounce so many names in my life!
fantastic
Love this series. Fantastic material and production value.
Thank you. Such an interesting telling of a part of history I SHOULD know about.
The Midwestern Border wars of The Mid 19th Century as I call them. Absolutely fascinating. Loving your channel, Sir.
Good stuff once again. Never a dissapointment, Chris.
By the way, a Dragoon is a calvary unit that is trained in both mounted (calvary) and dismounted (infantry) tactics.
Could you provide source information for the August 1856 rape by proslavery men upon a free state woman? I would really appreciate it!
Nice.
Wow. "Rape" is NOT a sexual metaphor. It is violence, period. Do better.
So while Brooks swung DOWN,Sumner,and the bolts,were wrenched UP. That makes sense. When I drive a nail it often goes the opposite way