Kansans.
slave stater
The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 resulted in armed conflict between pro-slavery people in Kansas and anti-slavery people there. The terms of Bleeding Kansas and Bloody Kansas in 1854 and the years prior to the US Civil War mean the same thing.
Kansans A person from Kansas is called a Kansan. Or a Jayhawk
It was called Bleeding Kansas.
Yes, in Kansas.
Yes. It was called Bleeding Kansas.
50% of the people in Kansas root for the Kansas State wildcats.
Many people belived in these mythical birds and now is mascots and a nickname
Jayhawekrs
they mostly live in dragons
Prior to Kansas joining the Union, the Kansas Territory was a hotbed of violence and chaos between anti-slavery and pro-slavery settlers. Kansas was known as Bleeding Kansas as these forces collided over the issue of slavery in the United States. The term "Bleeding Kansas" was coined by Republican Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune.
A person from Kansas is a Kansan. The nickname for a Kansan is a Jayhawk. Massachusetts is called the Baystate Some people use Baystaters