Sacking of Lawrence happened on 1856-05-21.
John Brown
Sacking in war means looting and destroying.
Lawrence Massacre happened on 1863-08-21.
Battle of the St. Lawrence happened in 1942-05.
If by "slavery supporters" you mean Quantrill's Raiders and you're referring to Lawrence, KS, then the answer is yes. The raid was at least partially in retaliation for the sacking of Osceola, MO by "Jayhawkers" (Kansans who were against slavery but not necessarily against a little robbery and assassination, as long as they were the ones doing it).
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The Iliad ended with the death of Hector, it never described the sacking of Troy yet.
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Lawrence, Kansas, is known for its significant role in the "Bleeding Kansas" conflict during the 1850s, a series of violent confrontations between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions. One of the major events was the sacking of Lawrence in 1856, when pro-slavery forces attacked the town, leading to widespread destruction. This event symbolized the intense national debate over slavery and foreshadowed the Civil War. Additionally, Lawrence is home to the University of Kansas, which has played a vital role in the city's development and culture.
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