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American Civil War / James-Younger Gang / War / United States / Kansas in the American Civil War / Border states / William Quantrill / Confederate States of America / Missouri / Bushwhackers / Missouri in the American Civil War / Bleeding Kansas
Date: 2012-10-16 00:10:17
American Civil War
James-Younger Gang
War
United States
Kansas in the American Civil War
Border states
William Quantrill
Confederate States of America
Missouri
Bushwhackers
Missouri in the American Civil War
Bleeding Kansas

Rob The Banks! The Missouri Guerrilla Warby John Jewell Introduction The American Civil War did not merely divide the United States: it shattered the White population. These wounds have never fully healed, and

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