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=== Irregular warfare === | |||
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=== Live and let live policy === |
Revision as of 19:15, 7 May 2024
For the 1854-61 Conflict, see Bleeding Kansas
Bloodletting of Kansas | |||||||
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Part of the Collapse of the United States | |||||||
Clockwise from top left: Federal Loyalists operate radio • Midwestern volunteers off of Tuttle Creek Lake • Midwestern volunteer in Minneapolis, Kansas • Canadian Volunteers in Idaho • Green Mountain Militia and Iron Front paramilitaries near Osawatomie • Texas Rangers in Liberal, Kansas | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Midwestern supporters | United States (West Coast) | ||||||
Commonwealth supporters • Canadian Volunteer Committee • United Commonwealth Special Forces (Alleged) Supported by: Canada | |||||||
• Texan Volunteer Force |
The Bloodletting of Kansas, also known as 2nd Bleeding Kansas, the Border War, the Second Border War, Burning Kansas or the Kansan Campaign is an ongoing (albeit now smaller scale) conflict and series of border disputes in several former American states. The conflict has been characterized by constantly fluctuating truces, temporary alliances and unofficial warfare. The conflict