From Civil War To Global Empire
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From Civil War To Global Empire

In this episode, we explore from civil war to global empire. All right, so picture this. It is 1861, and American politicians are desperately debating this thing called the Corwin Amendment. Right. And they are attempting to literally enshrine slavery into the United States Constitution forever, just to appease the South and avoid a war. Which obviously does not work. Exactly. It didn't work. But then, jump forward just 38 years, Americans are suddenly riding underground in the newly built Boston subway, and they're fighting an overseas war in the Philippines. So the fundamental question we have today is how do you completely overwrite a nation's DNA in just 40 years? Yeah, to truly understand the modern United States, its political institutions, its borders, its global posture, and even its ongoing internal frictions, you really have to examine the specific hyper -compressed window of time. Because it's just so fast. It is the source we are diving into today is this commerce just fundamentally shifts in 1869. That is a completion of the first transcontinental railroad at Promontory Summit. Suddenly, this grueling overland journey that took months in a wagon could be done in days. It effectively shrinks the entire continent. I mean, you can now move military forces, extracted resources, and massive populations across the country at unprecedented speeds. And you see the federal government starting to manage this newly accessible space differently, too. Like Yellowstone. Exactly. In 1872, they create Yellowstone National Park, literally inventing the concept of federally protected land. But reading through the sources, this era of rapid expansion looks incredibly corrupt. I mean, it's wild. You have the New York Times exposing Boss Tweed's Tammany Hall in 1871. The Gilded Age corruption is staggering. And then there are these massive federal scandals like Credit Mobilier in 1872 and the whiskey ring in 1875. I actually had

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