Bleeding Kansas (1 juin 1854 – 1 janv. 1861)
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Bleeding Kansas is a time in history when violence broke out in the Kansas territory. The Missouri Compromise was overturned in 1854 by the Kansas-Nebraska Act. The Missouri Compromise was the use of latitude as a boundary between the slave and free states but the Kansas-Nebraska Act used popular sovereignty that allowed the residents to decide whether the area became a free state or a slave state. Pro slavery and anti-slavery settlers flocked to Kansas to try and influence the decision. Violence later erupted as both fought for control. John Brown, an abolitionist, led anti-slavery fighters in Kansas before the raid on Harpers Ferry.
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