The Kansas Conflict

The Kansas Conflict by Charles Robinson, published by University Press of the Pacific in September 2004, offers a detailed account of the intense struggle between Free-State and Slave-State factions during a pivotal period in American history. Spanning 516 pages, this edition presents insights from Robinson, a prominent leader of the Free-State party and the first Governor of Kansas, as he recounts the events that shaped the state’s early political landscape.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of various topics, including the dynamics of slavery and anti-slavery movements, the roles of different political parties, and significant events such as the Wakarusa War and the Potawatomie Massacre. The book also delves into the experiences of settlers, the challenges of governance, and the broader implications of these conflicts within the Midwest. With its thorough index and appendix detailing correspondence about John Brown, this work serves as a significant resource for those interested in the history of Kansas and the social sciences surrounding this era.
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An exceptional account of the struggle between Free-State and Slave-State parties, recounted here by one of the most conspicuous and influential leaders of the Free-State party, Charles Robinson, who was the first Governor of the State of Kansas. This book includes the following topics: Slavery and Anti-Slavery, Colonization Society, American Anti-Slavery Society, Liberty and Free-Soil Parties, Weapons and Machinery, Characteristics of Contestants, Eastern and Western Settlers, The Overland Route to California in 1849, The Sacramento Riot, Situation in the East, Eli Thayer and his Associates, Settlement of Lawrence, Claim Controversies, Settlements, Elections, The First Kansas Celebration of the Fourth of July, The Territorial Legislature, The Topeka Constitution, The Murder of Dow, The Wakarusa War, Murder and Burial of Barber, A Congressional Investigation, The Marshal’s Invasion of Lawrence, May 21, 1856, Shooting of Jones, An Official Riot, Arrest of Robinson, Protest to the President, Reeder’s Escape, The Potawatomie Massacre, Dispersion of the State Legislature, The Parts Played by Brown and Lane, Free-State and Pro-Slavery Forces, Arrival of Governor Geary, End of the War, The Presidential Election, Governor Geary’s Failure, State and Territorial Elections in 1857, Lecompton Constitution, Leavenworth Constitution, Ultra Radicals, Montgomery and Brown, Marais des Cygnes Massacre, Brown’s Parallels, Arts of Peace, The Killing of Jenkins, Admission of Kansas to the Union, Secession, The Governor’s First Message, Troops Called, Lane’s Brigade and Jay-Hawking, Lane’s Influence at Washington. A full name index and an appendix section, detailing correspondence about John Brown, complete this work. Robinson is an important man in Kansas history – the first governor, a doctor, pioneer explorer, gun toter at times, wounded in a skirmish in California and given up for dead; restauranteur in Sacramento, and more than once in jail for various causes including murder!
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