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Chapter 10 question 7: How did these arguments turn violent??

Chapter 10 question 7: How did these arguments turn violent??. Chapter 10 question 7: How did these arguments turn violent??. Kansas and Nebraska enter Union under Popular Sovereignty. Chapter 10 question 7: How did these arguments turn violent??.

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Chapter 10 question 7: How did these arguments turn violent??

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  1. Chapter 10 question 7:How did these arguments turn violent??

  2. Chapter 10 question 7:How did these arguments turn violent?? • Kansas and Nebraska enter Union under Popular Sovereignty

  3. Chapter 10 question 7:How did these arguments turn violent?? • Kansas and Nebraska enter Union under Popular Sovereignty • Illegal voters flood Kansas (violence)

  4. Chapter 10 question 7:How did these arguments turn violent?? • Kansas and Nebraska enter Union under Popular Sovereignty • Illegal voters flood Kansas (violence) • John Brown’s family massacred a pro-slavery family at Pottawatomie Creek

  5. Chapter 10 question 7:How did these arguments turn violent?? • Kansas and Nebraska enter Union under Popular Sovereignty • Illegal voters flood Kansas (violence) • John Brown’s family massacred a pro-slavery family at Pottawatomie Creek • Known as Bloody Kansas

  6. Chapter 10 question 7:How did these arguments turn violent?? • Kansas and Nebraska enter Union under Popular Sovereignty • Illegal voters flood Kansas (violence) • John Brown’s family massacred a pro-slavery family at Pottawatomie Creek • Known as Bloody Kansas • Kansas became a free state, but Douglas and Popular Sovereignty got a bad reputation

  7. Chapter 10 question 7:How did these arguments turn violent?? • Kansas and Nebraska enter Union under Popular Sovereignty • Illegal voters flood Kansas (violence) • John Brown’s family massacred a pro-slavery family at Pottawatomie Creek • Known as Bloody Kansas • Kansas became a free state, but Douglas and Popular Sovereignty got a bad reputation • The Caning of Sumner

  8. Chapter 10 question 7:How did these arguments turn violent?? • Kansas and Nebraska enter Union under Popular Sovereignty • Illegal voters flood Kansas (violence) • John Brown’s family massacred a pro-slavery family at Pottawatomie Creek • Known as Bloody Kansas • Kansas became a free state, but Douglas and Popular Sovereignty got a bad reputation • The Caning of Sumner • Southern Congressman Preston Brooks beat Sen. Charles Sumner with a cane on Senate Floor

  9. Chapter 10 question 7:How did these arguments turn violent?? • Kansas and Nebraska enter Union under Popular Sovereignty • Illegal voters flood Kansas (violence) • John Brown’s family massacred a pro-slavery family at Pottawatomie Creek • Known as Bloody Kansas • Kansas became a free state, but Douglas and Popular Sovereignty got a bad reputation • The Caning of Sumner • Southern Congressman Preston Brooks beat Sen. Charles Sumner with a cane on Senate Floor • Brooks treated as a hero by Southern states

  10. Chapter 10 question 7:How did these arguments turn violent?? • Kansas and Nebraska enter Union under Popular Sovereignty • Illegal voters flood Kansas (violence) • John Brown’s family massacred a pro-slavery family at Pottawatomie Creek • Known as Bloody Kansas • Kansas became a free state, but Douglas and Popular Sovereignty got a bad reputation • The Caning of Sumner • Southern Congressman Preston Brooks beat Sen. Charles Sumner with a cane on Senate Floor • Brooks treated as a hero by Southern states • John Brown struck again

  11. Chapter 10 question 7:How did these arguments turn violent?? • Kansas and Nebraska enter Union under Popular Sovereignty • Illegal voters flood Kansas (violence) • John Brown’s family massacred a pro-slavery family at Pottawatomie Creek • Known as Bloody Kansas • Kansas became a free state, but Douglas and Popular Sovereignty got a bad reputation • The Caning of Sumner • Southern Congressman Preston Brooks beat Sen. Charles Sumner with a cane on Senate Floor • Brooks treated as a hero by Southern states • John Brown struck again • Led a slave uprising at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia

  12. Chapter 10 question 7:How did these arguments turn violent?? • Kansas and Nebraska enter Union under Popular Sovereignty • Illegal voters flood Kansas (violence) • John Brown’s family massacred a pro-slavery family at Pottawatomie Creek • Known as Bloody Kansas • Kansas became a free state, but Douglas and Popular Sovereignty got a bad reputation • The Caning of Sumner • Southern Congressman Preston Brooks beat Sen. Charles Sumner with a cane on Senate Floor • Brooks treated as a hero by Southern states • John Brown struck again • Led a slave uprising at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia • Captured and hung….(a martyr??)

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