Missouri's Civil War violence was not a sudden outbreak but a gradual cycle that developed from pre-war conflicts like the Mormon conflict of 1838 and Bleeding Kansas, where failed compromises led to raids, burned homes, and guerrilla attacks that created a pattern of retaliation, making violence increasingly justified and brutal over time.
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Missouri’s Civil War Violence - When Retribution Became A Cycle #civilwar #history #missouriAjouté :
Missouri's Civil War violence did not happen in isolated moments.
It became a cycle.
Long before 1861, Missouri had already seen conflict turn into violence.
The Mormon conflict of 1838, bleeding Kansas, border raids, distrust grew. Compromise failed. Violence became easier. Then came the Civil War.
Raids, burned homes, guerrilla attacks, military crackdowns, retaliation, then retaliation for retaliation. One side believed they were defending home.
The other believed they were fighting oppression. Communities remembered who burned farms. Families remembered who struck first.
Missouri's war became deeply personal.
And perhaps most dangerously, people increasingly believed violence was justified. That does not make every action equal. But understanding Missouri means seeing more than one event.
Fear, retribution, escalation, violence creating more violence. Missouri's Civil War did not become brutal overnight. It became brutal one cycle at a time.
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