Asked by Victoria
How did the issue of Kansas reflect the growing division between North and South?
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Answered by
Reed
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/divided-kansas-enters-the-union
Answered by
Victoria
I am still not sure how I would put the answer into words. ):
Answered by
Reed
I'm not going to do that for you. Read the article! It explains how the Southern states wanted Kansas to be a slave state and the compromise that resulted in 1854, leading to the admission of Kansas as a "free" state in 1861.
Answered by
Victoria
I already read the article! I'm just not sure how to form an answer with the information given to me. I was hoping for a little more guidance, not for you to write the answer for me.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The North and South were divided on the questions of states' rights and slavery. Kansas emphasized this division when . . .
Answered by
Victoria
Violence broke out after the Kanas-Nebraska Act was passed?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. Now explain what this act was and why and where the violence occurred.
Answered by
Reed
And explain why the Kansas-Nebraska Act was necessary in the first place.
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