When the US Congress created the Kansas Territory in 1854, it became a disputed terrirtory, as abolitionist and pro-slavery groups vied for political control and the hearts and minds of the settlers. So began the conflict that became known as Bleeding Kansas in the wake of shocking violence.
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When the US Congress created the Kansas Territory in 1854, it became a disputed terrirtory, as abolitionist and pro-slavery groups vied for political control and the hearts and minds of the settlers. So began the conflict that became known as Bleeding Kansas in the wake of shocking violence.
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Near Fine jacket. 105 pages. First edition (first printing). A near fine copy in wrappers (paperback). When the US Congress created the Kansas Territory in 1854, it became a disputed terrirtory, as abolitionist and pro-slavery groups vied for political control and the hearts and minds of the settlers. So began the conflict that became known as Bleeding Kansas in the wake of shocking violence.