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Quakers resisted slavery.
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in what sate did pro-slavery and abolitionist groups actually shed blood?
How important was the issue of slavery in the Constitution?
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The Quakers and the Mennonites were two religious groups that openly condemned slavery in the American colonies.
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Pro-slavery groups that went to Kansas to try to keep slavery legal there were called Border Ruffians. They were made up of pro-slavery activists from neighboring states who crossed into Kansas to influence the antislavery vote. These groups were responsible for the violence and intimidation tactics used during the period known as "Bleeding Kansas."
the fighting between proslavery and antislavery groups in Kansasthe violent clashes between pro slavery and antislavery groups in the Kansas territory.
Groups like the Border Ruffians, supported by pro-slavery factions from Missouri, went to Kansas to influence the vote and ensure that slavery remained legal in the territory. They engaged in violent conflicts with anti-slavery settlers, leading to the period known as "Bleeding Kansas."
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