Kansas problem, Kansas is a politically very special place, Thomas Frank's book, "What is Kansas?" One of the major political questions Frank tried to answer was why they It was that so many people voted against the social and economic interests of the people. Why many people from Kansas are poor and they choose not to vote for Republicans in situations they are not in their best interests. Republicans in the upper class are manipulating the people in Kansas that they think are most interested in what they most care about but in fact they are privatized in all industries such as cattle and meat packaging , Deregulation, and monopoly.
The first fight against slavery was held in Kansas. In 1854, the government passed the State Law of Kansas Nebraska, allowing the Kansas residents to vote for slave nations or free states. This area is full of supporters from both sides. They have argued about this for years. Some people were killed this time in a small conflict called Bleeding Kansas. After all, Kansas entered the coalition as a free state in 1861. The last straw in the south was to elect Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States. Abraham Lincoln is a member of the new anti-slavery Republican Party. He was successfully elected and did not vote in the southern states. The southern states believe that Lincoln is against slavery and opposes the South
In the beginning of 1850, Senator Stephen Douglas opened up a question of slavery in Kansas and Nebraska. In 1854, Congress approved Kansas - Nebraska State law and allowed to determine slavery problems in Kansas and Nebraska states by the sovereignty of the people. Lincoln "was shocked and surprised." This movement put him back to politics. He felt obligation to oppose the actions of Kansas Nebraska. Therefore, after Lincoln left the law, he went to Illinois to participate in anti - slavery whig party campaign. In his campaign, Lincoln called slavery as "cancer" and "terrible injustice." He said he believed in the "Declaration of Independence" stating that "everyone is equal". But he does not know how to deal with slavery in existing nations.
In Kansas State around 1855, the problem of slavery reached states of intolerable tension and violence. However, in this region, the majority of settlers are only Westerners starving for land indifferent to public problems. Most residents do not care about tensions and slavery issues between departments. In contrast, the tension in Kansas began with discussions among competitors. No one owned the land during the first wave of settlement, and the settlers soon occupied a new vacant land suitable for planting. Tension and violence are definitely models for Yankees and Missouri settlers to attack each other, but there is little evidence that slavery has ideological differences. By contrast, the Missouri claimers believe that Kansas is their own territory, they are seeing illegal occupants of the Yankees as intruders, the Yankees honestly in Missouri people sincerely I can not occupy the land.