Popular Sovereignty
mid 1850s , the struggle over kansas saw what?
Bleeding Kansas
Bleeding Kansas
Kansas-Nebraska Act A+ answer
not Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
The territory of Kansas, in the debate about its forthcoming admission as a state.
"Bleeding Kansas" was the term used by newspapers to describe the conflict over slavery in Kansas, which erupted in violence between pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces in the 1850s.
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Why did the 1850s have no electricity?
After all the accusations of vote-rigging, it eventually became clear that the people of Kansas wanted it to be free soil. The violence and intimidation was a sign that the slavery question could not be settled without combat.
Pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces fought for control of the territory because it had not yet been decided if Kansas would become a free or slave state.
Kansas earned the nickname Bleeding Kansas during the series of events that led to the settlement of Kansas territory between 1853 and 1861. The events caused violence and blood shed, leading to the nickname.