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Tony Silber

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American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

Die Newspaper würden zwei oder drei Tage später da sein, richtig? It's very hard to imagine for us today that Washington, D.C. was incommunicado. It could not be contacted by somebody in New York or by somebody in Harrisburg. Completely cut off. The railroad bridges burned. Telegraph wires cut. It was hard for people to get through. The trains ultimately stopped.

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

Die Newspaper würden zwei oder drei Tage später da sein, richtig? It's very hard to imagine for us today that Washington, D.C. was incommunicado. It could not be contacted by somebody in New York or by somebody in Harrisburg. Completely cut off. The railroad bridges burned. Telegraph wires cut. It was hard for people to get through. The trains ultimately stopped.

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

Yeah, I mean, it's just in the dark, isolated, marooned.

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

Yeah, I mean, it's just in the dark, isolated, marooned.

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

Yeah, I mean, it's just in the dark, isolated, marooned.

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

Yeah, Baltimore was a fundamentally secessionist city. And it's complicated to explain, because Baltimore was also... There was a description of Baltimore as the northernmost southern city and the southernmost northern city. So in the sense of...

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

Yeah, Baltimore was a fundamentally secessionist city. And it's complicated to explain, because Baltimore was also... There was a description of Baltimore as the northernmost southern city and the southernmost northern city. So in the sense of...

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

Yeah, Baltimore was a fundamentally secessionist city. And it's complicated to explain, because Baltimore was also... There was a description of Baltimore as the northernmost southern city and the southernmost northern city. So in the sense of...

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

In den Norden, in Bezug auf seine nördlichen Charakteristiken, war 25 Prozent der Bevölkerung in Baltimore ausländisch geboren, meistens Irische und Deutsche, die die großen Migranten dieser Ära waren. And it was an industrial city. It was a shipping city, transportation city.

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

In den Norden, in Bezug auf seine nördlichen Charakteristiken, war 25 Prozent der Bevölkerung in Baltimore ausländisch geboren, meistens Irische und Deutsche, die die großen Migranten dieser Ära waren. And it was an industrial city. It was a shipping city, transportation city.

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

In den Norden, in Bezug auf seine nördlichen Charakteristiken, war 25 Prozent der Bevölkerung in Baltimore ausländisch geboren, meistens Irische und Deutsche, die die großen Migranten dieser Ära waren. And it was an industrial city. It was a shipping city, transportation city.

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

And so based on that, you'd think that Baltimore would be aligned more with Philadelphia, you know, or New York City or Boston. But it wasn't, because it was also a slave-holding state. And they aligned emotionally and mostly politically with what they called their sister states, the other slave-holding states. But so by the period that you're describing, Baltimore is... It's a frenzy.

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

And so based on that, you'd think that Baltimore would be aligned more with Philadelphia, you know, or New York City or Boston. But it wasn't, because it was also a slave-holding state. And they aligned emotionally and mostly politically with what they called their sister states, the other slave-holding states. But so by the period that you're describing, Baltimore is... It's a frenzy.

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

And so based on that, you'd think that Baltimore would be aligned more with Philadelphia, you know, or New York City or Boston. But it wasn't, because it was also a slave-holding state. And they aligned emotionally and mostly politically with what they called their sister states, the other slave-holding states. But so by the period that you're describing, Baltimore is... It's a frenzy.

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

It's out of control. And for days, you know, the first half of those 12 days, it rose and rose and rose and it was a cauldron ready to explode. So when federal troops started coming through, it did explode.

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

It's out of control. And for days, you know, the first half of those 12 days, it rose and rose and rose and it was a cauldron ready to explode. So when federal troops started coming through, it did explode.

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

It's out of control. And for days, you know, the first half of those 12 days, it rose and rose and rose and it was a cauldron ready to explode. So when federal troops started coming through, it did explode.

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

Das ist ein sehr gefährliches Moment. Und so beginnt es am 18. März, wenn diese Pennsylvania-Truppen, unbearmt, ununiformiert, komplett unbereit zu kämpfen, Washington besiegt. John Hay nannte sie den unerlittenen Patriotismus, der in Washington aus Pennsylvania ragt. So they come through and they're with a couple of companies of US federal troops. So they march.

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

Das ist ein sehr gefährliches Moment. Und so beginnt es am 18. März, wenn diese Pennsylvania-Truppen, unbearmt, ununiformiert, komplett unbereit zu kämpfen, Washington besiegt. John Hay nannte sie den unerlittenen Patriotismus, der in Washington aus Pennsylvania ragt. So they come through and they're with a couple of companies of US federal troops. So they march.

American History Hit
The First 12 Days of the Civil War

Das ist ein sehr gefährliches Moment. Und so beginnt es am 18. März, wenn diese Pennsylvania-Truppen, unbearmt, ununiformiert, komplett unbereit zu kämpfen, Washington besiegt. John Hay nannte sie den unerlittenen Patriotismus, der in Washington aus Pennsylvania ragt. So they come through and they're with a couple of companies of US federal troops. So they march.