January 29, 1861, Kansas enters Union as a free state

On January 29, 1861, the territory of Kansas was admitted into the Union as the 34th state. Though Kansas was still deeply divided over slavery, it came into the Union as a free state. The battle over slavery there had begun in earnest in 1854 when President Franklin Pierce signed the Kansas-Nebraska Act specifying that Kansas and Nebraska could determine the issue by popular vote. This argument was not fully resolved until after the Civil War.

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