
In this pivotal episode, we journey into the chaos and contradictions of Antebellum America — a nation teetering on the edge. From fragile compromises to rising tensions, and from shocking Supreme Court decisions to violent conflicts over slavery, every thread seemed to pull the country closer to rupture. How did political gridlock, moral battles, and legal disasters set the stage for the Civil War? Let’s unpack this chain reaction.
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Compromise of 1850 (1850) | National Archives
Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) | National Archives
Kansas–Nebraska Act | Wikipedia
Popular Sovereignty | Civil War on the Western Border – Kansas City Public Library
The Antebellum Period: What Happened in America Before the Civil War | HistoryNet
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Timeline: 1800–1860 – America | National Humanities Center
The Election of 1860 | American Battlefield Trust
Trigger Events of the Civil War | American Battlefield Trust