President pierce wanted Kansas to become a slave state, but congress did not
President pierce wanted Kansas to become a slave state, but congress did not
President pierce wanted Kansas to become a slave state, but congress did not
Bleeding Kansas
The effect of Bleeding Kansas on the Democratic party was that it divided the party in half. One half that wanted to expand slavery and the other group didn't.
Two opposing governments were established in Kansas
Slavery was an issue that contributed to the event of Bleeding Kansas. Bleeding Kansas was also known as the Bloody Kansas war.
Because of what history today calls bleeding Kansas. Kansas was separated between a pro north and a pro south government during the civil war.
Slavery was an issue that contributed to the event of Bleeding Kansas. Bleeding Kansas was also known as the Bloody Kansas war.
Slavery was an issue that contributed to the event of Bleeding Kansas. Bleeding Kansas was also known as the Bloody Kansas war.
President Pierce wanted Kansas to become a slave state, but Congress did not
the north and south became more divided over the issue of slavery
the phrase bleeding kansas started in 1854