During the Antebellum, the US federal government was constantly dealing with the issue of slavery and where it should/should not exist. One of the territories where this was the case was Kansas. In order to make this decision more democratic, the US Congress passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act. This allowed the citizens to vote on whether or not they would have slavery.
This worked out terribly, as massive voter fraud and violence ensued when the votes were counted and it was determined that Kansas would be a slave territory. However, the people against slavery in Kansas felt the election was unfair and made their own constitution. This constant battle between people who did and did not want slavery resulted in "Bleeding Kansas." This period of violence in Kansas represented the strong feelings of citizens in regards to slavery.
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One goal of US economic sanctions against North Korea would be democratic change leading to humanitarian aid.
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President Ronald Reagan was president at the end of the Cold War.
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True
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Before 1793, the cotton was still a huge cash crop in the South. The cotton was of great importance for the South, as were the tobacco, indigo, sugar cane, and rice. The cash crops were produced on very large plantations, and there was lot of labor involved in them, thus there were lot of slaves working on the. The cotton was very popular, as it was used for producing high quality cloths, and its price was also good. Most of the cotton was for export across the Atlantic Ocean, more specifically in Europe.