The railroad that started the Civil War
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The railroad that started the Civil War

In this episode, we explore the railroad that started the civil war. You know, usually when we talk about the causes of major historical catastrophes, we tend to picture these grand, inevitable ideological clashes right from the start. Like, we look for a clear line drawn in the sand, a singular moment where everyone involved just knew they were stepping over the point of no return. Right. Yeah, we project a lot of intent backward onto history. Like, we assume that because an event like the American Civil War was so incredibly massive, the immediate trigger must have been equally profound and deliberate. Exactly. But sometimes the catalyst for total national destruction is literally just a guy who really, really wants to build a train route. Yeah, a train route. Welcome to today's Deep Dive. We are thrilled you're joining us. Today, we have a really fascinating mission. We are looking at a comprehensive set of historical documentation regarding the Kansas -Nebraska state senators and representatives, which would permanently tip the balance of power in Washington against the sleeve -holding South. Wow, okay. Yeah, so they totally refused to authorize any infrastructure that would lead to their own political minority status. And the pressure on these southern senators from their home states was just immense. Our sources highlight Senator David Rice Atchison of Missouri. He was campaigning for reelection against a rival political faction, and he was maneuvered into a corner where he had to choose between his state's economic railroad interests and its slaveholding interests. And he made his priority incredibly clear. He famously declared he would rather see Nebraska sink in hell than be overrun by free soilers. Sink in hell. That is intense. Very intense. And Atchison held incredible structural power. You know, he was the Senate's president. pro tempore. Douglas knew he could not pass his railroad bill

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