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Which town in Kansas became the headquarters of the anti-slavery movement?

a. Lecompton
b. Lawrence
c. St. Louis
d. Topeka

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b Lawrence is the headquarters of the anti-slavery
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Answer:

Option B.

Step-by-step explanation:

Lawrence, is the right answer.

On 21st May 1856, there emerged the Sacking of Lawrence, while pro-slavery activists under the leadership of Samuel J. Jones and Douglas County Sheriff, invaded and plundered Lawrence, a town of Kansas, founded by the settlers of anti-slavery, who were trying their best to make Kansas a "free state".

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