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Angela Rasmussen
17 July, 01:20
What does " Bleeding Kansas" mean?
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The Kansas-Nebraska act of 1854 decided that territories could vote on whether or not to allow slavery. A lot of people went to Kansas to shift the results in their favor, and they ended up fighting over it. This was known as bleeding Kansas.
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