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What was John Brown's role in the violence that led to "Bleeding Kansas"?

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Answer:

John brown had strong beliefs that victims of slavery had the right to kill slave owners as payback this idea became popularized and people started to act on it leading to "Bleeding Kansas".

Explanation:

Bleeding Kansas was a string of violence that brought up the issue of slavery and whether it was right or wrong.

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