Bleeding Kansas

Bleeding Kansas is a war in the Kansas Territoryball, which is now Kansasball. It lasted from 1854 to 1861.

The Start of the War
In 1854, USAball decided to create Kansas Territoryball with the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Tensions were rising the Union, because of abolitionism. So people living there wanted the territory to become a state, but there was a problem, some wanted slaves, so did not, so people went into Kansas and started supporting sides, people with the abolitionism were called Leavenworth, Free Staters, and Anti Slavery settlers, causing a conflict. In 1855, they made a vote if the state wanted to be a free state or not. Pro-slavery won, and the free staters were mad, rising the conflict even more. The Free Staters rejected the slavery laws in August 1855. But then on November 21, 1855, Franklin Coleman which liked slavery killed a Free State settler named Charles Dow. The police arrested Jacob Branson, that angered the Free Settlers, so he was rescued by the Free Settlers, led by Samuel Newitt Wood, which angered the slavery settlers, however USAball wanted to settle the issue, but it failed,  so Samuel which had a 1,500 person army, causing a skirmish. This skirmish was called Wakarusa War.