The Effects of Bleeding Kansas

"Bleeding Kansas", started out as an arguement between pro and anti-slavery. Nebraska decided that they definently wanted to be an anti-slavery state. Kansas however, wasn't certain. This arose despute on the subject, then turning into kind of a civil conflict. This conflict got so bad that it turned into a battle. The battle was to decide on whether Kansas would be a anti-slavery state. The battle lasted a good twenty-nine years, probally lasting into the Civil War.
Sources: http://orion.jscc.cc.tn.us/~lgundy/us1ppt3/tsld015.htm
Louis Filler,Anti-slavery Movements in the United States,Volume 2, Colliers Encyclopedia CD-ROM, 2-28-96
Tracy Barrett, Chapter 4:The Bloody Fight for Kansas to Become a Free State, Harpers Ferry, 10-1-93