we think that the number of people killed were 55-200. they do not know the exact number for sure but I have heard a lot more times that 200 people were killed.
There were no tornado related deaths in Kansas in 2000.
He started planning the midnight massacre in 1857 and led the actual attack in 1859. he didn't have very many people with him, 2 of the people were his sons who were killed with many others that helped. John Brown was hanged for what he did. when he attacked, he killed 5 people. He led the attack because of the Border Ruffians raiding the anti-slavery town of Lawrence,Kansas which is how "Bleeding Kansas" got its name.
Kansas was named after the Kansas River. The Kansas River was named after the Kansa/Kanza people who lived in the river's area.The French were the first to explore Kansas.
The Greensburg, Kansas tornado of 2007 Killed 12 people and injured 63.
The act said that the voters could decide if the states were free or slave. John Brown and his sons decided to go to Lawrence Kansas to kill people that were for slavery. Many people who were not from Kansas crossed the state line to cause problems or try to sway the vote, so Lawrence was filled with people. Brown and his sons took axes to people and murdered them. The term "Bleeding Kansas " came from a newspaper headline about the murders.
It varies widely depending partly on whether or not the state has any partiuclarly deadly tornadoes or outbreaks. But on average (based on data from 1950 through 2011 tornadoes killed 4 people in Kansas every year. Remember, though that this is just an average. In some years int his range Kansas saw no tornado deaths, while in 1955 a single tornado in Kansas killed 80 people.
If you mean the Greensburg, Kansas EF5 tornado the death toll was 11
It was to decide if Kansas was to be a free state or a slave state so people flooded into the in the territory to sway the vote. This vote was against the principle of the Missouri compromise.
After the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1856 was passed, citizens in US Territories could vote in advance of statehood on the issue of slavery. This was called "popular sovereignty" Since people in Kansas has widely conflicting views on slavery, many armed conflicts developed and many lives were lost.
2996 people were killed btw its how many people were killed lol
Actually its 67,101 people live in Maize,Kansas.
Bleeding Kansas is seen by many as a preview of the American Civil War. It involved a series of bloody or violent events that pitted anti-slavery Northerners against pro-slavery Southerners that ended only months before the Civil War started.