They felt safe and secure.............
Kansas entering the Union as a free state ended the violence because there was no more argument about the status of slavery:
<span>Following the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854, thousands of Northerners and Southerners came to the newly created Kansas Territory. Some of these settlers simply wanted the new land now open to settlement, but many other people came to cast their votes either for or against slavery. The Kansas-Nebraska Act had allowed the people residing in the Kansas Territory to decide for themselves whether or not to permit slavery. Some Southerners hoped to make Kansas a slave state, hoping to reduce the North's advantage in the United States Senate. Many Northerners intended to prevent slavery at all costs. Three distinct political groups occupied Kansas: pro-slavers, free-staters and abolitionists. Violence broke out immediately between these opposing factions and continued until 1861 when Kansas entered the Union as a free state on January 29th. </span>
Answer:
Creation of Israel, USA invading Vietnam, Korean Wars, Iraq invading Kuwait and Soviet invasion in Afghanistan.
Explanation:
These are the few notable major 20th century events that come to my mind first. With the creation of Israel in 14 May 1948 (a state still not recognized by the majority of the Muslim world) caused international controversy and led to many Palestinian rebellions and ultimately the 6 days war. Not to mention USA invading Vietnam and the Soviet Union invading Afghanistan which caused one million deaths and contributed to the downfall of the Soviet Union.
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Well that Abraham Lincoln was right