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How a Forgotten Border Dispute in New Mexico Nearly Sparked the Civil War

How a Forgotten Border Dispute in New Mexico Nearly Sparked the Civil War

Update: 2025-11-18
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On this episode of Our American Stories, most people know the Civil War began at Fort Sumter in 1861. Few remember how close it came to starting a decade earlier in New Mexico. In 1850, America stood at a breaking point. The war with Mexico had added vast new lands to the United States, and every mile of that territory brought the same question: would slavery spread west? As tensions rose, Texas laid claim to much of what is now New Mexico, and both sides began to talk about raising armies. For a brief moment, it looked as though the first shots of the Civil War would ring out in the desert.

Gettysburg National Park Service Ranger Matt Atkinson explains how the Compromise of 1850, a fragile agreement over slavery, land, and power, held the Union together when the country was ready to break.

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How a Forgotten Border Dispute in New Mexico Nearly Sparked the Civil War

How a Forgotten Border Dispute in New Mexico Nearly Sparked the Civil War

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