DEFINITION, KEY FIGURES, CLARITY, DISCUSSION, ANALYSIS
Definition- A section in kansas where the first fuel of the civil war was ablied. This fued was between pro and anti-slavery supporters erupted with immense amounts of violence with in Kansas.
Key Figures- John Brown, Pro-slavery activates, Anti-Slavery supporters, Border Ruffians, Free Staters
Clarity of emphasis- This term was the base of the civil war. The violence was common in Kansas, such as the Pottawatomie massacre lead by John Brown, this violence displayed in Kansas between pro and anti-slavery supporters there was no more going back to compromising.
Discussion of its place in history- Bleeding Kansas was the first violence leading into the civil war. Now it was too late come back to compromising, this violence was so harsh the view the American brotheren was altered.
Analysis of its impact in creating the civil war- Kansas had violence before the civil war between pro and anti-slaveryist which lead towards the base of civil war. The fighting and ideas between both sides in Kansas, were kept into the civil war. anti-slavery leader john brown would also go on to lead the Raid on Harper's Ferry
Key Figures- John Brown, Pro-slavery activates, Anti-Slavery supporters, Border Ruffians, Free Staters
Clarity of emphasis- This term was the base of the civil war. The violence was common in Kansas, such as the Pottawatomie massacre lead by John Brown, this violence displayed in Kansas between pro and anti-slavery supporters there was no more going back to compromising.
Discussion of its place in history- Bleeding Kansas was the first violence leading into the civil war. Now it was too late come back to compromising, this violence was so harsh the view the American brotheren was altered.
Analysis of its impact in creating the civil war- Kansas had violence before the civil war between pro and anti-slaveryist which lead towards the base of civil war. The fighting and ideas between both sides in Kansas, were kept into the civil war. anti-slavery leader john brown would also go on to lead the Raid on Harper's Ferry