Bleeding Kansas
Thesis
Historical context
Louisiana Purchase and Missouri Compromise
More Land and Compromise of 1850
Country's Atmosphere
Kanasa-Nebraska Act
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Popular sovereignty
Popular Sovereignty Effects for Proslavers
Popular Sovereignty Effects for Anti-slavers
Parties and Violence
Parties
Violence
Notes
Process Paper
Annotated Bibliography
Notes:
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-Annotated Bibliography
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