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What was Kansas called to bleeding Kansas during 1850?

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What did the Missouri Compromise the Compromise of 1850 and Bleeding Kansas have in common?

They all Dealt with the expansion of slavery into the western lands


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Kansas was settled around 1850 with the Kansas-Nebraska Act. =)


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The Compromise of 1850's date is 1850. The date of Dred Scott is later in 1850. Kansas Nebraska act is in 1854.


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When was the fugitive slave act of 1850?

this happened on durimg the kansas-Nebraska Act in 1850


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the kansas nebraska act, of the compromise of 1850


When did Kansas receive the name bleeding Kansas?

In 1854, Congress passed the Kansas Nebraska Act. This called for the two territories of Kansas & Nebraska to hold elections as to whether they wished to be "fee" States or "slave" States when they entered the Union. So beginning in 1854, pro slavers and abolitionists fought for supremacy in Kansas. In 1861, Kansas entered the Union as a free State. The new law made the Missouri Compromise of 1850 moot. As an aside, abolitionist James Brown, fought in the Kansas "civil war' before his adventure at the Federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry.


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When did dred Scott supreme court decision slaves do not have the right to bring a case to court and cannot be citizens?

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