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Q: What name was given to fight the between pro slavery and anti slavery forces following the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska act?
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What name was given to the fight between pro slavery and anti slavery following the passage of the Kansas Nebraska act?

I think you might be looking for the phrase "Bleeding Kansas".


What name was given to the fight between pro slavery and anti slavery forces following the passage of the Kansas Nebraska act?

I think you might be looking for the phrase "Bleeding Kansas".


How is the middle passage and slavery related?

The middle passage is how slaves got to America


What name was given to the fight between proslavery and anti-slavery forces following the passage of the Kansas Nebrask act?

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.


How did the middle passage end?

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The new world


Why did the northern delegate oppose jefferson's passage on slavery?

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In the passage what does Susan B. Anthony do to appeal to an audience that voted to abolish slavery?

She makes a connection between women's suffrage and the struggles of black people


in the passage what does susan b anthony do to appeal to an audience that voted to abolish slavery?

She makes a connection between women's suffrage and the struggles of black people


Slavery was legal in every state except what in the late 1700s?

Slavery was NOT legal in every state in the late 1700's. Between 1774 and 1804 all the northern states abolished slavery. In some cases it was immediate, but more often it was gradual, freeing slaves after the passage of the state's emancipation act when they reached a given age. Slavery expanded in the southern states. The spread of cotton production following the invention of the cotton gin in 1793 increased the demand for slave labor.


What are Subtopics for slavery?

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Which of the following was an euphemism for slavery?

i don't know about the following but a well known euphemism for slavery is the "peculiar institution"