Bleeding Kansas and the End of Slavery EOTO
Also referred to as the Border War, Bleeding Kansas was a network of civil conflict and violence over the matter of slavery being legal in the Kansas territory, which was proposed as an additional state. One side of the conflict was pro-slavery, arguing that those who move to the new state should have the right to bring their property (including slaves). Despite the neighboring state of Missouri allowing slavery, the anti-slavery citizens stood strong on their morals and refused the idea. The overall disagreement lead to significant political battles as well as full-on guerilla warfare between immigrants to the territory with opposite ideologies stemming from their home state.
One of the direct foundations of the major conflict was the production of a constitution for the Kansas territory, which would of course include the matter of slavery within the state. Intense violence and conflict continued through extensive development with laws for the new state, only to be put to an end in 1861 when it entered the union as a free state under the election of Lincoln.
https://www.kshs.org/publicat/history/1995summer_watts.pdf
I chose the reference above due to its analysis and explanation of the actual significance in the results of the “Bleeding Kansas” era. A reader is provided with ample information about the political motives and exact events that were occurring during the long conflicts over slavery in the Kansas territory.
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