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Why was much conflict in kansas in 1855 and 1856

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    In August 1855, antislavery residents met to formally reject the pro-slavery laws ... However, in a message to Congress on January 24, 1856, President Pierce declared the Free-State Topeka government insurrectionist in its stand against pro-slavery Territorial officials.
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