topeka constitution

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(1855) Resolution to establish an antislavery territorial government in Kansas. To counter the proslavery government established after passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, antislavery settlers met in Topeka to draft a constitution that banned slavery. In January 1856 they elected a free-state governor and legislature, which created two governments. Pres. Franklin Pierce condemned the Topeka document and supported the proslavery government. The U.S. House of Representatives voted to admit Kansas under the Topeka Constitution, but the Senate blocked the move. The unresolved situation led to the conflict known as Bleeding Kansas
topeka constitution

    الواصلة

    To·pe·ka con·sti·tu·tion

    التركية النطق

    tōpikı känstıtuşın

    النطق

    /tōˈpēkə ˌkänstəˈto͞osʜən/ /toʊˈpiːkə ˌkɑːnstəˈtuːʃən/
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