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The purpose of political violence

The Gray Area with Sean Illing

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Violence in Early American Politics

This chapter examines the prevalence of violence among U.S. congressmen from 1830 to 1860, highlighting over 70 recorded confrontations and the challenges of documenting them. It delves into the influence of the press on political dynamics, particularly in the context of slavery and party politics, illustrating how media representation shaped public perception. The discussion also explores cultural differences in confrontational behavior between Northern and Southern lawmakers, revealing how honor and intimidation impacted Congressional debates.

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