What was the long term effect of the "Bleeding Kansas" problem?
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Bleeding kanas clearly the tention on the issues of slavery and the failure to find a compromise democratically in this new state it is one of themain factors that led to start of the civil war.
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The "Bleeding Kansas " dispute arose in the United States of America in the face of a long chain of insolent and violence inflicted civil protests and confrontations from 1854 to 1861 in the state of Kansas. The legalization of slavery has always been an issue of frequent arguments for the United States after the many years of tyranny for it's colonization. These events also activised due to this very reason and were led by the victims of the unjust legalized compulsions. In the long run this series of movements eventually resulted in the nullification of the law and disintegration of the committee itself.
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