August C. Dodge of Iowa introduces a bill in the Senate on December 13, 1853.
Northerners and Southerners Arrive in Kansas
This when the Kansas-Nebraska Act took place in 1854
Another Election
Douglas got President Pierce's approval to push the bill through both the houses of Congress on May 30, 1854.
Attacks
Word had spread that over 20,000 Northerners who are antislavery were migrating to Kansas and thousands of Southerners mostly from Missouri also came to vote for proslavery congressional delegate on November 1854.
Northerners
Southerners
On March, 1855, another election was held to choose the territorial legislature. The Missourians over flowed the numbers of voters from 2,905 to over 6,000. Only 791 of them voted for slavery.
There had been several attacks in Kansas. The violence escalated from being tarred and feathered, kidnapped, and killed to more. On May 21, 1856, a proslavery group entered Lawrence and burned the Free State Hotel and destroyed more things.
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