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Q: Who was a violent opponent of slavery?
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What led newspaper to speak of Bleeding Kansas in 1856?

fighting between pro-slavery and antislavery forces


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With the slavery issue based on popular sovereignty, the territories would become slave or free depending on which side had more votes. Both antislavery Northerners and proslavery Southerners scrambled to settle Kansas. One fierce slavery opponent, John Brown, killed five proslavery people in a raid and started a small civil war that killed some 200 people from both sides.


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Because of violent struggles over the issue of slavery what was the nickname for Kansas Territory?

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What does the term Bleeding Kansas describe?

the fighting between proslavery and antislavery groups in Kansasthe violent clashes between pro slavery and antislavery groups in the Kansas territory.