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Bleeding Kansas was a series of violent confrontations in the 1850s between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions in the Kansas Territory. Confederates generally supported the pro-slavery side, viewing it as a crucial battleground in the struggle to expand slavery into new territories. They saw the violence as a necessary means to assert their interests and maintain the institution of slavery. Overall, the conflict was seen as integral to the broader struggle over slavery in the United States.

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