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A trial-run for the Civil War, Bleeding Kansas was a series of violent confrontations, electoral fraud, and political intrigue extended from the Democratic Party's demands at expanding and protecting slavery. These events would continue until 1861 when Democratic states seceded from the Union, taking with them their opposition of Kansas entering the Union as a free state.
By Shane CarawayA trial-run for the Civil War, Bleeding Kansas was a series of violent confrontations, electoral fraud, and political intrigue extended from the Democratic Party's demands at expanding and protecting slavery. These events would continue until 1861 when Democratic states seceded from the Union, taking with them their opposition of Kansas entering the Union as a free state.