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Dred Scott, Bleeding Kansas, and the Impending Crisis of the Union, 1855-58 - The Civil War and Reconstruction

Offered By: Yale University via YouTube

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Overview

Explore a comprehensive lecture from Yale University's "The Civil War and Reconstruction" course, delving into the tumultuous events of 1855-1858 that led to the impending crisis of the Union. Examine the aftermath of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, including the guerrilla warfare in Kansas and the violent caning of Senator Charles Sumner. Learn about the birth of the Republican Party and its near-victory in the 1856 presidential election with candidate John C. Fremont. Analyze the significant Dred Scott decision of 1857 and its impact on the nation. This 52-minute lecture provides a detailed chronological account of the political landscape and escalating tensions that ultimately contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. Introduction: The Passing of the Kansas-Nebraska Act
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- Chapter 2. The Early Republican Party
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- Chapter 3. Bleeding Kansas and the Beating of Charles Sumner
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- Chapter 4. Fremont's Near-Victory and the Failure of the Lecompton Constitution
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- Chapter 5. The Case of Dred Scott and Conclusion
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