TRUE OR FALSE When the settlers who favored slavery met settlers who were against slavery in Kansas, much fighting and killing resulted.

answer - false

am i correct?????

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleeding_Kansas

but can you at least tell me if I'm correct or wrong

Yes, you are correct. The statement "When the settlers who favored slavery met settlers who were against slavery in Kansas, much fighting and killing resulted" is false. To come to this conclusion, you could consider the historical context of Kansas during the mid-19th century. Kansas became a battleground between pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers, leading to a period known as "Bleeding Kansas." The conflict mainly involved political tension and violent clashes, rather than settlers meeting and engaging in widespread fighting and killing. The statement incorrectly suggests that direct confrontations between settlers who favored and opposed slavery resulted in extensive violence.