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Last erupted somewhere between 150,000 and 200,000 years ago
Conflict erupted between British immigrants and French Canadians.
Tensions between England and France erupted into war when Edward III declared himself King of France. This claim began what is known as the Hundred Years wars. Despite several great victories, Edward accepted the terms of the Treaty of Bretigny where he relinquished his claim to the French throne.
Yellowstone
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The University of Mississippi
Prior to Kansas joining the Union, the Kansas Territory was a hotbed of violence and chaos between anti-slavery and pro-slavery settlers. Kansas was known as Bleeding Kansas as these forces collided over the issue of slavery in the United States. The term "Bleeding Kansas" was coined by Republican Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune.
Widespread violence erupted in Kansas over slavery in the mid-1850s due to the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, which allowed settlers to decide through popular sovereignty whether slavery would be allowed in the territory. Pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers clashed as they tried to influence the outcome, leading to a series of violent conflicts known as "Bleeding Kansas".
The Lebanese community and the Australian Community, there was a dispute, therefore violence erupted which caused a couple of days clash, between the two cultures.
There were explosions around Rhonda as the rifle fire grew stronger and closer. She had never experienced such violence in her life.
the Amalgated iron and steel workers union attempted to renew its contract.
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"Bleeding Kansas" was the term used by newspapers to describe the conflict over slavery in Kansas, which erupted in violence between pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces in the 1850s.
the native population was destroyed by European colonization, once they began interacting with each other trade and war both erupted between the groups, disease being the number one killer by far due to the natives having no resistance to the European diseases, followed by war with Europeans.
Popular sovereignty, the principle allowing settlers of a territory to decide whether to allow slavery, led to violence in Kansas during the mid-1850s, often referred to as "Bleeding Kansas." This approach intensified tensions between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions, as both sides rushed to settle in the territory to influence the vote. Clashes erupted over the legality of slavery, resulting in violent confrontations, such as the sacking of Lawrence and the Pottawatomie Massacre. Ultimately, this turmoil reflected the broader national conflict over slavery, foreshadowing the Civil War.