Summary Of Jayhawker By Patricia Beatty

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How is the conflict in the story affected by the civil war? In the story Jayhawker by Patricia Beatty, a action story, the conflict is where Elijah Tulley is pulled to the fact where his father was killed and he wants his revenge. He goes as a Jayhawker to fight the bushwackers and he is put into a situation of war. He would have to go as a spy as a bushwhacker to understand. This is a affected by the civil war because one side wants slaves and the other doesn’t want slaves. They believe for freedom, so they will want to fight each other for one right.

First of all, it starts out with my first piece of evidence to answer the question which is (“It appears to me, Absalom, that he’s coming up to that real fast. He’s big already and going to be bigger. Tell me, Lije, are you planning on helping the cause of abolition here? The man’s deeply lined face darkened the look as he looked down at the boy. “ Do you know what that sacred word means” Though frightened by the stark appearance of this awe-inspiring visitor, Lije got out, “Yes sir. It means freeing slaves.”)Beatty Pg 2. This shows the civil war conflict because one side was going with slavery and one didn’t want slavery which brought war in Elijah’s world. Elijah is a brave boy in this …show more content…

It means that Kansas will come into the Union asa free state. It’s the last days of this year of the Lord 1858. I say Kansas will enter this Union free by 1861-to balance out missouri.” Brown’s fierce gaze held Lije’s fast. “ What’s wrong over in Missouri ?” Lije knew the answer very well. “There are slave-owning men over there, Mr. Brown, sir.”Beatty 2) This also shows the conflict connected to the war because Kansas was a free state and Missouri was still a slave state and the Jayhawkers wanted freedom for the slaves but the Bushwackers wanted the slaves to continue for a long time. This put pressure on Elijah to fight and he wanted to because he wanted

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