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Kansas
The violence in Kansas in 1855 was primarily caused by the intense debate over whether Kansas should enter the Union as a free state or a slave state. Pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers clashed over control of the territory, leading to acts of violence and bloodshed. This period, known as "Bleeding Kansas," foreshadowed the larger conflict that would erupt into the American Civil War.
They used the act of radical abolitionist (a small band of people underthe leadership of john brown).They attacked a proslavery group at Pottawatamie Greek in 1856, killin five proslavery.
Bleeding Kansas, which is the nickname for the skirmishes and tension in the Kansas and Nebraska territories during the mid-1800s is often referred to as the "pre-civil war." It embodied the slave controversy in many ways. There were disagreements between proslavery and antislavery citizens. Because the government was having a difficult time determining whether or not the new territories should be slave or free states, many issues erupted on the frontier. The violence, such as John Brown's raid and the proslavery attack on antislavery Lawrence, showed the growing passions between pro and antislavery. It showed just how ready and persistent both sides were.
"Bleeding Kansas" was the nickname given to the territory where violence erupted between pro-slavery and anti-slavery groups in the years leading up to the Civil War. The conflict was a result of debates over whether Kansas would enter the Union as a free or slave state.
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.
He killed a group of proslavery settlers near Pottawatomie Creek
That was the attempt to allow the people of a new state to vote whether to be slave or free. ('Popular Sovrereignty') It was proposed by Stephen Douglas, who beat Lincoln to the Senatorial post in Illinois.
he killed a group of proslavery settlers near pottawatomie creek
He killed a group of proslavery sttlers near Pottawatomie Creek
necessary evil
Violence