Preston Brooks beat Sumner after Sumner made a speech in Senate about senators having sex with their slaves ( that's taboo) and called them out by name. Preston Brooks father-in-law was called out and Preston Brooks heard about it and walked from the House of Representatives and into the senate and beat Charles Sumner with his cane and sent him into a coma. No one helped Sumner. Brooks wasn't arrested. As a matter of fact supporters of Brooks sent him more canes to "keep up the good work".
a violent clash between proslavery and antislavery forces
the people that fought against Charles where the round-heads as they had their hair cut in a short simple manner.they people that fought for Charles were the royalists also know as cavaliers.
He spoke out against the Kansas-Nebraska Act
yes as Savannah Sumner
Charles Sumner called the ruling abominable in response to the Supreme Court's decision in the Dred Scott case, which denied citizenship to African Americans and upheld the legality of slavery in the territories. He viewed the ruling as a moral outrage that perpetuated injustice and contradicted the principles of freedom and equality. Sumner believed it not only undermined the rights of African Americans but also threatened the integrity of the nation itself by entrenching the institution of slavery. His condemnation reflected a broader abolitionist sentiment that saw the ruling as a significant setback in the fight for civil rights.
They were called the cavaliers because the cavalry was the most important part of an army.
No, it is called Bleeding Kansas.
The Roundheads supported Parliament against Charles I. They were given the name because of their short hair.
john brown executed five proslavery settlers 20 miles south of lawrence
they all called Charles
At the trial of Charles Darnay in "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, the main witness called was John Barsad, who testified against Darnay. Barsad's testimony was crucial in the case against Darnay, as he claimed to have seen Darnay engaged in suspicious activities.