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| 1 | “Bleeding Kansas” | Kansas became a battleground between antislavery and proslavery people. In 1855 thousands of Missourians went to Kansas to vote illegally in the first election for a territorial legislature. | Chapter 14 |
| 2 | “Bleeding Kansas” | This was the name given to the conflict between Northern and Southern immigrants to Kansas which resulted in conflicts concerning popular sovereignty. There would be constant battle between abolitionists and anti-abolitionists to try to make Kansas join their respected beliefs. One could go as far as to say that this conflict was the start as the Civil War as it was battle between North and south. It showed how there was no turning back and the only solution would have to come from the blood of the citizens. | AP US History - Unit 3 |
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