Bleeding Kansas

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abolitionist movement
antebellum politics
Antislavery Northerners
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Ban Slavery
Bleeding Kansas
Border Ruffians
Border War
Brown's Sons
Brown’s Sons
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civil war border region history
Compromise of 1850
Confederate Guerrillas
continental expansion
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Free Soil
Free State
Free State Settlers
history of the West
Indian Country
John Brown
Joseph Savage
Kansas Nebraska Act
Kansas State Historical Society
Kansas Territory
Missouri
Missouri Compromise
Missouri Slaves
nineteenth century America
Northern Democrats
Popular Sovereignty
Proslavery Men
Proslavery Missourians
Proslavery Southerners
racial violence
sectional conflict
Slavery Expansion
territorial governance
western expansion
Western history
Western Missouri
William Quantrill
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138958548
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Between 1854 and 1861, the struggle between pro-and anti-slavery factions over Kansas Territory captivated Americans nationwide and contributed directly to the Civil War. Combining political, social, and military history, Bleeding Kansas contextualizes and analyzes prewar and wartime clashes in Kansas and Missouri and traces how these conflicts have been remembered ever since. Michael E. Woods’s compelling narrative of the Kansas-Missouri border struggle embraces the diverse perspectives of white northerners and southerners, women, Native Americans, and African Americans. This wide-ranging and engaging text is ideal for undergraduate courses on the Civil War era, westward expansion, Kansas and/or Missouri history, nineteenth-century US history, and other related subjects. Supported by primary source documents and a robust companion website, this text allows readers to engage with and draw their own conclusions about this contentious era in American History.

Michael E. Woods is Assistant Professor of History at Marshall University. He is the author of Emotional and Sectional Conflict in the Antebellum United States (2014), which received the 2015 James A. Rawley Award from the Southern Historical Association.

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