The two groups involved in the civil war in Kansas, known as "Bleeding Kansas," were pro-slavery advocates and anti-slavery settlers. Pro-slavery supporters, often from Missouri, sought to influence Kansas's status as a slave state, while abolitionists and free-soilers aimed to establish Kansas as a free state. The conflict arose from the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854, which allowed the territories to decide their own slave status, leading to violent clashes between the two factions. This turmoil was a precursor to the larger national conflict of the American Civil War.
All states that were part of the U.S were involved in the Civil War, it wasn't just one or two. The Union and The Conferate were fighting against eachother, meaning the Northern and Southern regions of the United States were fighting.
Kansas and Nebraska
Because of what history today calls bleeding Kansas. Kansas was separated between a pro north and a pro south government during the civil war.
Mark Antony and Octavian Caesar.
Kansas was a Union state. There were competing pro-union and pro-confederate governments vieing for control of Kansas leading up to the Civil War. That's why Kansas was bleeding. The two groups were fighting for control.
CORE and SNCC
Beside Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia & Montenegro were involved too, which inputs that this was not a Civil war. Actually it was aggression of other two countries on one independent country accepted by UN and EU.
IT is in one right now bitween the two religions sunni and shiite
Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo and Col. Dim O. Emeka Ojukwu
I wouldn't call them side chains, a term which refers to part of a branching carbon skeleton. The two functional groups involved in bonding are the carboxylic acid group, -COOH and the amino group, -NH2.
There are two cities that share the name of Kansas City. Kansas City is located in Missouri and in Kansas.