In general, Southern newspapers saw abolitionists as responsible for the turmoil in Kansas. One notable and widely read publication, De Bow's Review had a "southern viewpoint". It was a Southern magazine. This publication called "Bleeding Kansas" a war on the South. It summarized the events in Kansas as evidence that there was a national plot to wipe away slavery at any cost, even murders.
Abraham Lincoln
Answer: Because Kansas and Nebraska (which were both territories not states at the time) had to vote on whether they would allow slavery in their territory or not. So, supporters of slavery and those against slavery rushed to these places so they could participate in the vote. Some violence also broke out, which led the term "Bleeding Kansas".
Bleeding Kansas
The Missouri Compromise was created on March 19, 1820. It was an attempt to retain the balance of power between the northern and southern states. It was repealed by the Kansas Nebraska Act.
Kansas City Southern Railway was created in 1900.
The address of the Kansas City Southern Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 5332, Shreveport, LA 71135-5332
No . It is not for sale at this time .
Some of the major railroads are: Norfolk Southern Railway; Burlington Northern Railway; CSX Transportation; Union Pacific Railroad; Kansas City Southern Railway; Canadian National Railway; Canadian Pacific Railway
Pacific Railway in Kansas was created in 1887.
Pacific Railway in Kansas ended in 1887.
Kansas Pacific Railway ended in 1880.
Kansas Southwestern Railway was created in 1992.
Kansas Southwestern Railway ended in 2000.
Kansas Pacific Railway was created in 1869.
Kansas City Terminal Railway was created in 1906.
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