Andrew Jackson, Calhoun, And The Crisis That Nearly Split The Union

Andrew Jackson, Calhoun, And The Crisis That Nearly Split The Union

A tariff fight doesn’t usually threaten to crack a nation, but the Nullification Crisis came dangerously close. We open with a plain-English primer on nullification—what it is, where it came from, and why Calhoun turned it into a weapon for Southern power—then follow South Carolina as it moves from protest to an ordinance with real teeth. Courts, sheriffs, customs houses: nothing was off-limits once the state decided to block federal law by force. That’s the moment theory met steel. From the...

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Tocqueville On Parties Today

Tocqueville On Parties Today

What if the very thing that makes politics feel unbearable is also what keeps a republic free? We dive into Tocqueville’s sharp take on political parties—why they inflame passions, tempt narrow thinki...

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Field Trip Friday: Inside America 250 On The National Mall

Field Trip Friday: Inside America 250 On The National Mall

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Jackson’s First Inaugural, Explained

Jackson’s First Inaugural, Explained

A soft-spoken inaugural, a roaring political realignment. We unpack Andrew Jackson’s first days as president to reveal how a short address helped usher in a long era of mass democracy, constitutional ...

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John Quincy Adams, The Monroe Doctrine, And The Perils Of Power

John Quincy Adams, The Monroe Doctrine, And The Perils Of Power

We trace John Quincy Adams’s 1821 address from its famous “monsters to destroy” line to its deeper call for principled strength and measured engagement. We connect it to Washington’s Farewell and the ...

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Monroe Doctrine

Monroe Doctrine

We trace the Monroe Doctrine from a daring 1823 warning to a living rulebook that still shapes how America defines security, principle, and power. From John Quincy Adams to modern strategy, we test wh...

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Missouri Compromise

Missouri Compromise

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Field Trip Friday: How New Monuments Happen

Field Trip Friday: How New Monuments Happen

Memory does not arrive fully formed in stone; it’s argued into place. We pull back the curtain on how a new memorial takes shape on the National Mall, from the first spark of a citizens’ group to the ...

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Madison’s Veto And Monroe’s Pivot

Madison’s Veto And Monroe’s Pivot

What if the road to American nation-building ran straight through a constitutional crossroads? We dig into James Madison’s veto of the Bonus Bill and James Monroe’s later twist on internal improvement...

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