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Abraham Lincoln – 1861–1865. As the United States is torn apart by the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln fights to preserve the Union, abolish slavery, and prevent European powers from recognizing the Confederacy. His presidenc

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The White House and Europe explores two centuries of relations between the United States and Europe — marked by alliances, rivalries, and shared ideals.An original podcast by Atlantic Perspectives (www.atlanticperspectives.org).Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Abraham Lincoln – 1861–1865. As the United States is torn apart by the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln fights to preserve the Union, abolish slavery, and prevent European powers from recognizing the Confederacy. His presidenc

Abraham Lincoln – 1861–1865. As the United States is torn apart by the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln fights to preserve the Union, abolish slavery, and prevent European powers from recognizing the Confederacy. His presidenc

Zachary Taylor - 1849-1850. Millard Fillmore - 1850-1853. Franklin Pierce - 1853-1857. James Buchanan - 1857-1861. Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce and Buchanan lead the United States through one of the most turbulent periods in

Zachary Taylor - 1849-1850. Millard Fillmore - 1850-1853. Franklin Pierce - 1853-1857. James Buchanan - 1857-1861. Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce and Buchanan lead the United States through one of the most turbulent periods in

James K. Polk - 1845-1849. James K. Polk enters the White House with a clear goal: expand the United States from the Atlantic to the Pacific. During a single term, Texas joins the Union, the Oregon dispute with Great Bri

James K. Polk - 1845-1849. James K. Polk enters the White House with a clear goal: expand the United States from the Atlantic to the Pacific. During a single term, Texas joins the Union, the Oregon dispute with Great Bri

Martin Van Buren - 1837-1841. William Henry Harrison - 1841. John Tyler - 1841-1845. Three presidents lead the United States through a pivotal period of political transformation. As Democrats and Whigs establish America'

John Quincy Adams – 1825–1829. John Quincy Adams is perhaps the American president most deeply shaped by Europe. A career diplomat and one of the architects of the Monroe Doctrine, he champions a clear vision: the United

Andrew Jackson – 1829–1837. Andrew Jackson arrives at the White House as a war hero and the representative of a new America that is more popular and increasingly focused on the West. While maintaining the principles of t

James Monroe - 1817 - 1825. James Monroe closes the founding era of the United States. In this episode, we explore how the Monroe Doctrine reshaped relations between America and Europe — drawing a line between the Old Wo

James Madison. - 1809 - 1817. James Madison inherits a young republic under pressure from Europe. As tensions rise with Great Britain, the United States is drawn into the War of 1812 — often seen as America’s second war

Thomas Jefferson - 1801 - 1809. Thomas Jefferson brings a new vision of America. Shaped by the European Enlightenment, committed to neutrality, and driven by territorial expansion, this episode explores how Jefferson hel

John Adams - 1797-1801. After George Washington, the United States enters an era of tension and division. In this episode, we explore the presidency of John Adams, a president under siege from partisan conflict and Europ

George Washington - 1789-1797. As the first President of the United States, George Washington faced a divided Europe and a fragile young republic. In this episode, we explore how Washington shaped early American foreign

Even before the election of George Washington, the United States was already speaking to Europe. In this introductory episode, we look back at the American origins, from the first European explorations to the birth of th
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