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Bleeding Kansas, which is the nickname for the skirmishes and tension in the Kansas and Nebraska territories during the mid-1800s is often referred to as the "pre-civil war." It embodied the slave controversy in many ways. There were disagreements between proslavery and antislavery citizens. Because the government was having a difficult time determining whether or not the new territories should be slave or free states, many issues erupted on the frontier. The violence, such as John Brown's raid and the proslavery attack on antislavery Lawrence, showed the growing passions between pro and antislavery. It showed just how ready and persistent both sides were.

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