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  • In the South
  • That means hat we should send people over there to change the vote, because we need slavery.
  • Apparently the people in the new states Nebraska and Kansas decide if they are a free state or slave state.
  • In the North
  • Your right, we need to send delegates over there to fight against it.
  • How could they be allowing slavery in the North. That goes against the Missouri Compromise.
  • Bleeding Kansas
  • I am John Brown and me and my men will kill you for your actions.
  • We shall call this the Pottawatomie Massacre since my people helped you to kill these people.
  • Somewhere in the South two slave owners talk about the new states from the Louisiana Purchase. Stephen Douglas is an advocate for having a railroad that goes to the Pacific, but it would not help Southerners, so they made the Kansas-Nebraska Act that would allow for them to decide if these new states are free or slave states. Many people in the south want slave states so they send delegates to vote for slavery.
  • Somewhere in the North two advocates against slavery are complaining about how the new Kansas-Nebraska Act goes against the Missouri Compromise. The Missouri Compromise would be eliminated in the fact that they would be allowing slavery north of the 36'30' line. This outraged many Northerners who decided to send delegates to advocate against slavery.
  • People kept on sweeping in too Kansas to vote for or against slavery and by 1856 the state had two opposing governments. The Southerners had guns and the Northerners just received weapons from the East. This caused mass violence. May 1856 around 800 pro slavery advocates marched out to arrest leaders of the Anti-slavery government for treason, But they had fled. Then abolitionist John Brown attacked and killed five pro-slavery advocates. Launching the state into civil war.
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