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anti slavery activist Henry ward Beecher. and let me guess chapter 15 main idea activities 15.2 worksheet

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Q: Which anti-slavery activist raised money to send weapons to abolitionists in Kansas?
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Rifles paid for by New England abolitionists and brought to Kansas by antislavery pioneers?

Beecher's Bibles


Preacher-abolitionist who funded weapons for antislavery pioneers in kansas?

Henrey Ward Beecher.


What does the term Bleeding Kansas describe?

the fighting between proslavery and antislavery groups in Kansasthe violent clashes between pro slavery and antislavery groups in the Kansas territory.


What does the bleeding Kansas describe?

the fighting between proslavery and antislavery groups in Kansasthe violent clashes between pro slavery and antislavery groups in the Kansas territory.


Who harassed antislavery settlers in Kansas?

John Brown


Who was involved during the bleeding Kansas?

proslavery and antislavery


When did the rival proslavery and antislavery governments existed in?

Kansas


What event was the result of the kansas nebraska act?

Fighting between proslavery and antislavery activists in Kansas


What event was a result of the kansas- nebraska act?

Fighting between proslavery and antislavery activists in Kansas


What state did rival proslavery and antislavery governments exist?

kansas


What state was there constant bloodshed between abolitionists and supporters of slavery?

Primarily Kansas, although Missouri was also involved. The term "Bloody Kansas" refers to a pre-civil war period in which Abolitionists and Slavery-supporters entered into a conflict. The slavers from Missouri would cross into Kansas to slaughter the Kansas Abolitionists, and vice-versa.


Why did northerners head for Kansas After the Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed?

they wanted to create a majority antislavery place