In 1856, the breaking point over slavery in Kansas came with
A) the arrival of John Brown.
B) a deadly armed attack and partial burning of the the free-soil town of Lawrence by a gang of proslavery raiders.
C) the influx of a large number of slaves.
D) the establishment of evangelical abolitionist churches.
E) the passage of the Lecompton Constitution.
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