
Episode #9
The Leadup To the Civil War
This Episode Jacob, Aadi and Desmond discuss the path to the civil war, going through the amount of violence that would culminate to the Southern Succession and The Battle of Fort Sumter.

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In June of 1776, the Framers of our Republic gathered in Philadelphia Pennsylvania to embark on an unprecedented journey. Citing concerns of misrepresentation, egregious activity from the Crown, and transgressions committed against the colonies; delegates from the Continental Congress labored for two months drafting, debating, adopting, and finally signing the Declaration of Independence. In doing so, they set off a cascade of events which eventually lead to the founding of the United States. Now, more than 250 years later, we’re dealing with the effects, both good and bad, of those events. Join Jacob Eckman, Aadi Felt And Desmond O'Connor as we discuss our nation's story in a new and exciting format. This is Subsequent History
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Episode #9
This Episode Jacob, Aadi and Desmond discuss the path to the civil war, going through the amount of violence that would culminate to the Southern Succession and The Battle of Fort Sumter.

Subsequent History
<p>This week we delve into the life of Cassius Marcellus Clay, from his early years as a wealthy slave owner to his transformation into an influential anti-slavery politician. We Will Discuss his pivotal role in the Emancipation Proclamation and his lasting impact on American history. </p><p></p>

Subsequent History
This week we delve into the life of Cassius Marcellus Clay, from his early years as a wealthy slave owner to his transformation into an influential anti-slavery politician. We Will Discuss his pivotal role in the Emancipation Proclamation and his lasting impact on American history.

Episode #7
<p>This episode covers the early 19th-century legislation, including the Judiciary Act of 1801, the District of Columbia Organic Act, and the Cumberland Road Act. It also delves into the ideologies of Manifest Destiny and the Second Great Awakening, exploring their impact on American history and society. The conversation methodically explores the preparations made for the War of 1812, including military and economic strategies, as well as territorial consolidation efforts. It also delves into the presidency of Jefferson and Madison, highlighting their policies and decisions leading up to the war. The lead-up to the War of 1812 is discussed in detail, including the...

Episode #6
<p>George W. Bush’s second administration was largely defined by the consequences of decisions made during his first term, especially the Iraq War. Many podcast discussions emphasize how public support declined as the war dragged on, weapons of mass destruction were never found, and U.S. casualties increased. Domestically, the administration faced major criticism over its response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005, which exposed weaknesses in federal emergency management and raised concerns about racial and economic inequality. The episode also highlights growing controversy over expanded executive power, including warrantless surveillance and the use of torture in the War on Terror. To...
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