Kansas History Notes
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ProSlavery | Supportive practice of slavery
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AnitSlavery | Opposed to practice of slavery
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Abolitionists | A person who wanted to bring about the immediate end of slavery
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Free- Staters | A settler who believed Kansas should not allow slavery
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Speculators | Someone who invests financially in something with the possibility with great gains or losses
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Unconstitutional | Not in accord with the principles set forth in the constitution of a nation or state
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Demographic | Relating to the study of the characteristics of human populations
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Siege | The surrounding and blocking of a city or town by an army attempting to capture it.
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Atchison | A city that was big enough to be called as city controlled by Pro Slavery settlers
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John Brown | Well known Abolitionists who was anti slavery
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Jayhawkers | A free soil or Unionist guerrilla in Kansas and Missouri during the border disputes
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Bushwhacker | Missouri settlers who raided antislavery settlements in Kansas.
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Popular Sovereignty | the concept that political and legislative power resides with the citizens
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Repeal | To revoke
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Treason | Violation of allegiance toward one's country
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Transcontinental | spanning or crossing a continent
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Andrew H. Reeder | First governor of the Kansas territory
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Charles Sumner | Charles Sumner was a senator that was anti slavery
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Servitude | A state of subjection to an owner or master
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Expansionist | The practice or policy of territorial or economic expansion
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Indentured Servant | A person who is bonded or contracted to work for another for a specified time
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Martyr | One who chooses to suffer death rather than renounce his or her beliefs
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