They got to choose whether the territory would have slavery by the way of popular sovereignty, which is the people get to have the choice.
they wanted to create a majority antislavery place
None of the 50 States Quarters have just a buffalo head. The closest match is the Kansas state quarter minted in 2005. If that's the coin you have and you found it in change it's only worth 25 cents, the same as almost every other state quarter in circulation.
Head it called a head
There is no such thing as an Indian head nickel minted in 1895. The first Indian head nickel was minted in 1913; prior to that was the Barber nickel, with the head of Liberty.
There were Indian head cents and Liberty head dimes.Please determine which you have and post a new question.
they wanted to create a majority antislavery place
At best, to buy cheap properties there, in order to qualify as voters in this thinly-populated state, and swing the vote against slavery. At worst, to intimidate local citizens into voting against slavery, and to cause maximum disruption to the elections, declaring all ballots to be rigged.
there isn't one that fits that description but you are probably looking for nebraska while standing on your head
The Governor of Kansas.
Nebraska is located right in the middle of the country. It is south of North and South Dakota on the Great plains, and north of Kansas. To its west is Colorado and to the east is Iowa and northern Missouri.
Kansas leads the series, 5-2.
Kansas leads the series, 5-2.
Bob Devaney has: Played Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Head Coach in "1964 Orange Bowl" in 1964. Played Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Head Coach in "1965 Cotton Bowl" in 1965. Played Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Head Coach in "1966 Orange Bowl" in 1966. Played Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Head Coach in "1967 Sugar Bowl" in 1967. Played Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Head Coach in "1971 Orange Bowl" in 1971. Played Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Head Coach in "1973 Orange Bowl" in 1973.
Bo Pelini
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Dick Vermeil was the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs in 2001.
Dick Vermeil was the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs in 2002.