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Neveah Carlson
15 May, 12:45
Why was Kansas nicknamed "Bleeding Kansas"?
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Aliyah Acosta
15 May, 12:53
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Because it was used to described the period of violence during the settling of the Kansas territory
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Kinley Parsons
15 May, 13:42
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Due to bloodshed due to violence
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