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This Kansas town was the
This Kansas town was the first western "cow town". The Chisholm Trail ended here and the cattle were then loaded onto train cars
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What were the cities with important rail yards for cattle in the 19th century?
Denver, Colorado Abilene, Kansas Promontory Point,
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What was John Brown's role in the violence that led to “Bleeding Kansas”?
He killed a group of proslavery settlers near
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What were the cities with important rail yards for cattle in the 19th century? Denver, Colorado Abilene,
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How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act affect the future of Kansas?
Settlers in Kansas unanimously agreed to move to become a slave
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1. The town of Nicodemus was thriving in 1877 but began to decline over the next two decades for what reason?
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In 1877, Nicodemus, Kansas, was built as an all African American town, a safe place for ex-slaves who wanted to leave the South.
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What important moment in state history does Kansas Day commemorate? (1 point)
when Kansas was acquired from France through the
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Kansas-Nebraska Act: The "border ruffians" and their opponents each moved into Kansas to try to vote in Kansas elections.
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Can someone explain what 'Bleeding Kansas' was? I am doing a project, but can't seem to understand. I do know it was a violent
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