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Despite these measures, far more Free-State settlers
moved to Kansas than pro-slavery settlers. In 1857, proslavery settlers in Kansas proposed the Lecompton Constitution for the future state of Kansas. The Ruans tried
to get the Lecompton Constitution adopted with additional fraud and violence, but by then there were too many
Free-Staters there.[4]
See also
William T. Anderson
Bleeding Kansas
John Brown
William Quantrill
Sacking of Lawrence
George M. Todd
References
[1] Tom Ward; Carolyn Ward (2002). Border Ruans - KSCyclopedia - 1912. Retrieved 2007-11-19.
[2] Bleeding Kansas: Mid 1850s - Precursor to the Civil
War. www.u-s-history.com. 20022005. Retrieved
2007-11-19.
[3] Furnas, J. C. The Road To Harpers Ferry 1959, p.?
[4] Bleeding Kansas. Fort Scott National Historic Site.
paragraph 1. Retrieved 2007-11-19.
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