Border Ruffian

Border Ruffian

In the decade leading up to the American Civil War, pro-slavery activists infiltrated Kansas Territory from the neighboring slave state of Missouri. To abolitionists and other Free-Staters, who desired Kansas to be admitted to the Union as a free state, they were collectively known as Border Ruffianscite web
url=http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/1912/b/border_ruffians.html
title=Border Ruffians - KS-Cyclopedia - 1912
coauthor=Tom & Carolyn Ward
year=2002
accessdate=2007-11-19
] .

Notably, few of the Border Ruffians actually owned slaves; they were too poor. What motivated them was hatred of the Yankees and abolitionists and the prospect of free blacks living in neighboring areascite web
url=http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h84.html
title=Bleeding Kansas: Mid 1850s - Precursor to the Civil War
date=2002-2005
accessdate=2007-11-19
publisher=www.u-s-history.com
] . Southerners were driven by the rhetoric of leaders such as David Rice Atchison, a Missouri senator, who proclaimed the Northerners to be "negro thieves" and "abolitionist tyrants." He encouraged Missourians to defend their institution "with the bayonet and with blood" and, if necessary, "to kill every God-damned abolitionist in the district." Additionally, the presence of bands of both Kansan and Missourian combatants in the area made it difficult for families on the border to retain neutrality.

Actions in Bleeding Kansas

The Kansas-Nebraska Act that created Kansas Territory in 1854 left the question of whether it would be a slave state to elections open to all settlers . Border Ruffians crossed into Kansas and affected the outcomes of several of these key elections by claiming to be settlers and intimidating valid voters cite web
url=http://www.nps.gov/archive/fosc/bleeding.htm
title=Bleeding Kansas
publisher=Fort Scott National Historic Site
accessdate=2007-11-19
paragraph=1
] . For example, on November 29, 1854, Border Ruffians swayed the vote in favor of a pro-slavery territorial representative to Congress. In the election of March 30, 1855, Border Ruffians were key to electing a pro-slavery Territorial Legislature. Border Ruffians also voted in favor of the Lecompton Constitution (a proposed state constitution, drafted by a constitutional convention of somewhat dubious validity, that allowed slavery). An integral part of these periodic invasions was also outright violence against Free-Staters.

The Border Ruffians at times also engaged in larger battles with Free-State forces. On December 1, 1855, a small army, composed mainly of Border Ruffians, laid siege to Lawrence, Kansas, in the nearly bloodless climax to the "Wakarusa War." On May 21, 1856, Border Ruffians in conjunction with pro-slavery Kansans and officers of the territorial legislature, again attacked Lawrence . ("See" Sacking of Lawrence.)

On the other side, anti-slavery Kansas militants (known as Jayhawkers, Redlegs, and Redleggers) also committed atrocities against residents of Kansas and Missouri they believed to be unsupportive of their cause, even those who did not own slaves. For example, John Brown, probably the most famous of these militants, led raids where men he believed to be pro-slavery were hacked to death with broadswords .

After Kansas was admitted to the United States as a free state and the Civil War commenced in 1861, hostilities continued between pro-Confederate partisans from Missouri and pro-Union partisans from Kansas. Both sides murdered civilians they suspected of harboring sympathies for the opposition. ("See" Bushwhacker.) A number of towns in Missouri, such as Osceola, were sacked by Jayhawkers in the days preceding the Civil War. The movie, The Outlaw Josey Wales, portrays the sacking of Osceola.

Abolitionists were referred to as Jayhawkers and is still used as a term of derision by some towards those from Kansas (though Kansans see it as a term of endearment). The term rose when the Jayhawkers "foraged off the enemy". [ [http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/miami/miami-co-p2.html#JAYHAWKERS Jayhawker] .] The University of Kansas' mascot, the Jayhawk, is derived from the term, Jayhawkers. Items taken in raids into Missouri were frequently referred to as having been "Jayhawked."

See also

* Bleeding Kansas
* John Brown
* Sacking of Lawrence

References

*"Bad Blood, the Border War that Triggered the Civil War" a documentary DVD coproduced by KCPT Kansas City Public Television and Wid Awake Films, 2007, ISBN 0-9777261-42, www.kcpt.org/badblood/


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