What event started “bleeding kansas”?
use the chart and your knowledge of social studie...
History, 18.10.2019 08:30, Leilaniabma
What event started “bleeding kansas”?
use the chart and your knowledge of social studies to answer the following question.
causes of the civil war
long-term causes:
- sectional economic and cultural differences
- debate over expansion of slavery into the territories
- political compromises failed to ease sectional differences and resolve questions of expanding slavery
· missouri compromise (1820)
· compromise of 1850
· kansas-nebraska act (1854)
- laws increased sectional tension
· fugitive slave act (1850)
· dred scott decision
· tariff policy
- growth of the anti-slavery movement
- uncle tom’s cabin
short-term causes:
- kansas-nebraska act splits political parties
- breakdown of the party system
- lincoln elected president
- south carolina secedes
a. border ruffians raided the anti-slavery town of lawrence, kansas.
b. preston brooks beat charles sumner unconscious with a cane.
c. charles sumner delivered a speech called “the crime against kansas.”
d. john brown carried out midnight executions of pro-slavery settlers.
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