Answer:
In 1855, in Kansas, members of the Free Soil Party had met in Topeka and drafted a constitution that prohibited slavery. On January 15, they elected a governor and a legislature to agree with it, bringing Kansas to two parallel governments. Since the official government had the support of the "border ruffians", it was not long before the equally bellicose and armed anti-slavers arrived in support of the anti-slavery government. This situation evolved into what became known as Bleeding Kansas, in which both factions faced each other, in a prelude of the Civil War.