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to black men, though this constitution also failed because the US Senate did not ratify it. Kansas became a state January 29, 1861 after a free state constitution (from a conference in Wyandotte in 1859) was adopted. The Confederate States of America seceded in the next month and Jefferson Davis was
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As time passed and the violence in Bleeding Kansas escalated, the Free-State movement became more popular. In 1858, the Free-Staters proposed a second constitution, the
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of 1854 had left the question open to the settlers in the territory.) Bastions for the free-state movement in Kansas included major towns and cities like
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The Northern settlers, who began arriving in 1854, founded various towns such as Topeka, Manhattan ... Osawatomie Lawrence.
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settlers in Kansas Territory on the question of whether Kansas would be admitted to the Union as a slave state. (The
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beginning in 1854. Other Free-Staters were abolitionists who came to Kansas Territory from
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Gardner photographed former free-state cities Manhattan, Topeka, and Lawrence...
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A History of Lawrence: From the Earliest Settlement to the Close of The Rebellion
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in their fight against slavery and to make Kansas a free state.
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History of the Kansas Crusade: Its Friends and its Foes
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without slavery. Many of the "free-staters" joined the
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Kansas: The History of the Sunflower State, 1854–2000
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Kansas Territory
Kansas Territory
Bleeding Kansas
slavery
free state
U.S. state
Jayhawkers
abolitionists
New England
New England Emigrant Aid Company
Ohio
Iowa
midwestern states
Holton, Kansas
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Edward Dwight Holton
southern
pro-slavery
Kansas–Nebraska Act
Lawrence
Eudora
Baldwin City
Osawatomie
Ozawkie
Burlingame
Mound City
Topeka
Leavenworth Constitution
right to vote

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