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Kansas Civil War

November 1, 2022 by Dewwa Dog

It sounded like such a good idea. Popular Sovereignty. It has a democratic ring to it. But those words meant only trouble for the Kansas Territory in the 1850s, and they sparked a Civil War years before shots were fired at Fort Sumter. The 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act defined the borders of the new territories, opened … Read more

Categories Civil War Tags John Brown, Kansas Civil War, Kansas Territory, Missouri, William Quantrill

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