The Great Conspiracy, Volume 1

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The Great Conspiracy, Volume 1

by John Alexander Logan

EN·~3 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

THE GREAT CONSPIRACY Its Origin and History Part 1.

0:03
2

PREFACE.

3:26
3

A PRELIMINARY RETROSPECT.

1:07
4

PROTECTION AND FREE TRADE.

1:39
5

GROWTH OF THE SLAVERY QUESTION.

1:34
6

"POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY."

1:34
7

. THE PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST OF 1860— THE CRISIS APPROACHING.

1:29
8

IMAGES

0:05
9

PART ONE. CHAPTER I. A PRELIMINARY RETROSPECT.

25:26
10

CHAPTER II. PROTECTION AND FREE TRADE.

39:02

Description

The work opens with a clear‑handed promise to present the tangled origins of a national conflict with factual rigor and an evenhanded voice. The author avoids polemic, letting the period’s own figures speak while gently guiding listeners through a dense web of political, economic, and moral choices. This preface sets a tone of thoughtful inquiry rather than accusation.

Spanning the early colonial era to the tumultuous years leading up to the Civil War, the narrative traces how slavery’s uneasy foothold shaped legislation, territorial expansion, and the burgeoning industrial debate. It follows key moments such as the Missouri Compromise, tariff disputes, and the rise of sectional tensions, weaving together congressional records, personal correspondence, and contemporary commentary. The result is a panoramic view that reveals how a series of contested policies and compromises gradually coalesced into a larger, more ominous conspiracy.

Listeners will find a measured, well‑researched account that illuminates the complex forces at work in America’s formative decades. The author’s balanced approach invites reflection on how historical decisions echo into the present, making the material both informative and resonant for modern ears.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (213K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Alexander Logan

John Alexander Logan

1826–1886

A fierce Civil War general and influential Illinois politician, he moved from the battlefield to the Senate and left a lasting mark on national memory. He is also widely remembered for issuing the 1868 order that helped establish what became Memorial Day.

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