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The Kansas Territory became pro-slavery.
the bogus legislature in Kansas was free
Yes, Kansas was a territory before it gained statehood.
The Republican Party currently holds a majority of seats in both houses of the Kansas state legislature.
The Border Ruffians were pro-slavery activists who primarily came from the slave state of Missouri. They crossed the border into Kansas during the Bleeding Kansas period to influence the outcome of elections and support the expansion of slavery into the territory.
The State of Kansas was created from the Kansas-Nebraska Territory. In case the name didn't tip you off, the State of Nebraska was also created from the same territory.
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No. A marriage equality bill has never been introduced in the Kansas legislature.
The new Kansas legislature passed laws supporting slavery. Antislavery people refused to accept these laws. By January 1856, rival governments existed in Kansas, one for and one against slavery.
If you are referring to a current governor, the closest I can find is the former governor of Colorado, Bill Ritter. He is no longer in office, having lost the election in 2010. But if you are referring to a historical governor, you are probably referring to Andrew Horatio Reeder, first governor of the territory of Kansas. He was in favor of slavery, and supported the Kansas-Nebraska Bill, which gave the citizens a choice whether or not to allow it in the Kansas territory. He also believed the territorial legislature should have the power to levy taxes, set up an independent judiciary, and establish a militia.
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Senator Stephen A. Douglas believed that the voters in the Kansas Territory would elect to make Kansas enter the Union as a free state. One reason was that he believed Kansas' climate and the culture of its settlers were negatives on any pro-slavery outcome.