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How does the map reflect the conditions that resulted in bleeding kansas

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C. Abolitionists and pro-slavery settlers fought about whether Kansas would be a free or slave state

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The whole idea behind the bleeding kansas was that the Pro vs. Anti slavery settlers and how Pro-slavery settlers still wanted slavery while the Anti-slavery settlers didn't want slavery.

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through natural disasters and civil rest

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Bleeding Kansas is described as a period of civil unrest in Kansas Territory between 1854 and 1856, Natural disasters in Kansas resulted in the death of settlers there. The Missouri Compromise of 1820 prohibited slavery in the former Louisiana Territory north of the 36° 30’ parallel, Congress intended a balance between slave and free states in the Union. "Free" states did not permit slavery to exist within their borders, but this was rarely because they felt a commitment to equality between different racial groups. Instead, citizens in many free states feared that if slavery were permitted in their region, they would be unable to compete against agriculturalists who would use slave laborers to work in their fields. Most people in free states were happy to see slavery continue in the areas where it already existed—even those men and women who worked for wages in the North often feared if slaves were freed they would compete against them for their jobs.

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