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Desiree Ramsey
10 July, 03:21
What is "Bleeding Kansas"?
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James Stone
10 July, 04:45
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The term "Bleeding Kansas" refers to a variety of events in Kansas after the Kansas-Nebraska Act passed, which allowed for popular sovereignty to decide the issue of slavery and ended up leading to wide-spread violence.
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