The Speech that Settled Kansas: Eli Thayer's Rousing Lecture

Bleeding Kansas

After the repeal of the Missouri compromise in 1854, Kansas and Nebraska were opened to settlement. The decision whether the new territories would become slave or free states depended on popular sovereignty. The decision to have the people in these new territories decide on slavery led to violent clashes, and the New York Tribune coined this historic period  Bleeding Kansas (https://www.history.com/topics/19th-century/bleeding-kansas).

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