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In the 1850s, why was the territory of Kansas known as "Bleeding Kansas?"
OA. Many slaves rebelled violently against their owners.
B. Pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces battled for control of the state.
OC. White settlers attacked Native Americans who were living there.
OD. Many settlers fought against each other in disputes over land.
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B. Pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces battled for control of the territory (violent clashes after the Kansas–Nebraska Act over whether Kansas would be a free or slave state).
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