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  2. Bleeding Kansas - Wikipedia

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    A task of the heritage area is to interpret Bleeding Kansas stories, which are also called stories of the Kansas–Missouri border war. A theme of the heritage area is the enduring struggle for freedom. FFNHA includes 41 counties, 29 of which are in eastern Kansas and 12 in western Missouri. [40]

  3. Border ruffian - Wikipedia

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    Border ruffians were proslavery raiders who crossed into the Kansas Territory from Missouri during the mid-19th century to help ensure the territory entered the United States as a slave state. Their activities formed a major part of a series of violent civil confrontations known as " Bleeding Kansas ", which peaked from 1854 to 1858.

  4. Marais des Cygnes massacre - Wikipedia

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    The site in 2021. On May 19, a border ruffian named Charles Hamilton led a group of about 30 men on a ride through the settlement of Trading Post.Hamilton was a slaveowner who had been driven from Linn County to Missouri by James Montgomery and sought revenge. [8]

  5. Border War was a party at Missouri, then the game against ...

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  6. Missouri will show off atmosphere and unbeaten team in Border ...

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    Missouri will take on Kansas in the second installment of the renewed Border War rivalry on Saturday in Columbia. Missouri will show off atmosphere and unbeaten team in Border War game vs. KU Jayhawks

  7. New England Emigrant Aid Company - Wikipedia

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    Trade sign used at the Boston headquarters of the New England Emigrant Aid Company [1] Document related to the N.E. Emigrant Aid Company, 1857. The New England Emigrant Aid Company [n 1] (originally the Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Company [4]) was a transportation company founded in Boston, Massachusetts [5] by activist Eli Thayer in the wake of the Kansas–Nebraska Act, which allowed the ...

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  9. Kansas in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    At the outbreak of the American Civil War in April 1861, Kansas was the newest U.S. state, admitted just months earlier in January. The state had formally rejected slavery by popular vote and vowed to fight on the side of the Union, though ideological divisions with neighboring Missouri, a slave state, had led to violent conflict in previous years and persisted for the duration of the war.