He opposed the expansion of slavery into western territories. He was an abolitionist. He supported construction of a transcontinental railroad. It repealed the time-honored Missouri Compromise.
It provided for a transcontinental railroad along a southern route. It included the admission of two new slave states to the Union. Most were abolitionists by the s.
Douglas's defeat in his re-election bid. The collapse of the already weakened Whig party. The disappearance of the Democratic party. The secession of several southern states. The Kansas City Public Library. Skip to main content. The missouri-kansas conflict You are here Encyclopedia. By Zach Garrison , University of Cincinnati.
Timeline Event Andrew H. Reeder becomes Kansas Territorial Governor. Franklin Pierce Leaves Office. Missourians Found Leavenworth Town Company. Norton, Kansas-Nebraska Act - May 30, Zach Garrison, Kansas-Nebraska Act.
Kansas City Public Library. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! Subscribe for fascinating stories connecting the past to the present. Bleeding Kansas describes the period of repeated outbreaks of violent guerrilla warfare between pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces following the creation of the new territory of Kansas in In all, some 55 people were killed between and The struggle intensified Kansas, situated on the American Great Plains, became the 34th state on January 29, Its path to statehood was long and bloody: After the Kansas-Nebraska Act of opened the two territories to settlement and allowed the new settlers to determine whether the states would Prior to its statehood, the Nebraska Territory had been sparsely settled but saw growth What state would be added to the Union as a free state according to the Compromise of It changed the borders of Missouri.
It required that all Missouri be free. It allowed slavery in Kansas and Nebraska Territories and up North. It established new interstate trade rules. Quizzes you may like. The Reformers. Causes of the Civil War. Era of Reform. Abolitionists and Suffragists. Dred Scott. Harriet Tubman. Find a quiz All quizzes. All quizzes.
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