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Abolitionists and Ruffian borders conflict
After the 'Bleeding Kansas' incidents had died down, it became clear that Kansas was voting to be free soil, and this showed the South that it was going to become more difficult to create new slave-states.
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discuss the cross-functional teams in terms of the propensity to create conflict.
The Republican and Smoky Hill rivers join at Junction City, Kansas to form the Kansas River.
The author uses Charles' behavior to create conflict and tension in the story, driving the plot forward. Charles' actions often have consequences that affect the other characters and push the narrative towards its climax. His behavior can act as a catalyst for pivotal events and developments in the storyline.
they wanted to create a majority antislavery place
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He was trying to settle the slavery debate by allowing each new state to vote whether to be slave or free. He did not foresee that this meant one state voting at a time, and that every bully-boy in America would descend on a small area and create mayhem. That was the cause of 'Bleeding Kansas'.
Israel's very existence provoked conflict. Israelis did not have to do anything to create the Arab-Israeli Conflict, the Zionist Jews' intent to create a state led to violent confrontations by Arabs throughout the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, before Israel's independence in 1948.
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Kansas and Nebraska were created after the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854. The reason for this Act was to open new farmland and create a Transcontinental Railroad.