. . "The New England Emigrant Aid Company (originally the Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Company) was a transportation company founded in Boston, Massachusetts by activist Eli Thayer in the wake of the Kansas\u2013Nebraska Act, which allowed the population of Kansas Territory to choose whether slavery would be legal. The Company's ultimate purpose was to transport anti-slavery immigrants into the Kansas Territory. The Company believed that if enough anti-slavery immigrants settled en masse in the newly-opened territory, they would be able to shift the balance of political power in the territory, which in turn would lead to Kansas becoming a free state (rather than a slave state) when it eventually joined the United States. The New England Emigrant Aid Company is noted less for its direct impact than for"@en . "La New England Emigrant Aid Company \u00E9tait l'une des soci\u00E9t\u00E9s antiesclavagistes am\u00E9ricaines des ann\u00E9es 1850, qui particip\u00E8rent la croisade du Kansas. Elle avait \u00E9t\u00E9 cr\u00E9\u00E9e par Eli Thayer, un dirigeant politique abolitionniste du Massachusetts pour promouvoir le peuplement du Kansas par des \u00E9migrants antiesclavagistes. Par centaines, ces \u00E9migrants quitt\u00E8rent la Nouvelle-Angleterre en quatre vagues successives, \u00E0 la mi-1854 men\u00E9s par le docteur Charles L. Robinson, l\u2019agent d'Eli Thayer et fondent les villes de Wakarusa, Topeka, Osawatomie et Lawrence (Kansas). Le pasteur abolitionniste new-yorkais Henry Ward Beecher leur fournit des centaines de fusils Sharps achet\u00E9s par souscription aupr\u00E8s de sa congr\u00E9gation, surnomm\u00E9s bibles de Beecher."@fr . 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"The New England Emigrant Aid Company (originally the Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Company) was a transportation company founded in Boston, Massachusetts by activist Eli Thayer in the wake of the Kansas\u2013Nebraska Act, which allowed the population of Kansas Territory to choose whether slavery would be legal. The Company's ultimate purpose was to transport anti-slavery immigrants into the Kansas Territory. The Company believed that if enough anti-slavery immigrants settled en masse in the newly-opened territory, they would be able to shift the balance of political power in the territory, which in turn would lead to Kansas becoming a free state (rather than a slave state) when it eventually joined the United States. The New England Emigrant Aid Company is noted less for its direct impact than for the psychological impact it had on pro-slavery and anti-slavery elements. Thayer's prediction that the Company would eventually be able to send 20,000 immigrants a year never came to fruition, but it spurred Border Ruffians from nearby Missouri, where slavery was legal, to move to Kansas to ensure its admission to the Union as a slave state. That, in turn, further galvanized Free-Staters and enemies of Slave Power. Thayer's intention was to capitalize on anti-slavery sentiment in the Northern United States and to send settlers to Kansas to purchase land and build houses, shops, and mills. They could then sell the land at a significant profit and send the proceeds back to Thayer and his investors. At the behest of several investors, who found the notion of profiting from the anti-slavery cause distasteful, the company's model was shifted to that of a benevolent society, and it was renamed the New England Emigrant Aid Company in 1855. While the company achieved neither a profit nor a significant impact on the population of Kansas, it played an important role in the events that would later be termed Bleeding Kansas."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "New England Emigrant Aid Company"@de . 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"La New England Emigrant Aid Company \u00E9tait l'une des soci\u00E9t\u00E9s antiesclavagistes am\u00E9ricaines des ann\u00E9es 1850, qui particip\u00E8rent la croisade du Kansas. Elle avait \u00E9t\u00E9 cr\u00E9\u00E9e par Eli Thayer, un dirigeant politique abolitionniste du Massachusetts pour promouvoir le peuplement du Kansas par des \u00E9migrants antiesclavagistes."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u30CB\u30E5\u30FC\u30A4\u30F3\u30B0\u30E9\u30F3\u30C9\u79FB\u6C11\u63F4\u52A9\u4F1A\u793E"@ja . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1772317"^^ . . . . "New England Emigrant Aid Company"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . "Die New England Emigrant Aid Company war eine Gesellschaft, die die Besiedlung des Kansas-Territoriums und sp\u00E4ter des US-Bundesstaates Kansas betrieb. Die Gesellschaft wurde durch Anteilsscheine finanziert, erwarb Land in Kansas und verkaufte es an Emigranten aus Europa. Die Gesellschaft sorgte au\u00DFerdem f\u00FCr den Transport nach Kansas und eine erste Unterkunft in Hotels."@de . . . "1073927109"^^ . . . "Die New England Emigrant Aid Company war eine Gesellschaft, die die Besiedlung des Kansas-Territoriums und sp\u00E4ter des US-Bundesstaates Kansas betrieb. Die Gesellschaft wurde durch Anteilsscheine finanziert, erwarb Land in Kansas und verkaufte es an Emigranten aus Europa. Die Gesellschaft sorgte au\u00DFerdem f\u00FCr den Transport nach Kansas und eine erste Unterkunft in Hotels."@de . . . . . . . . . . "10574"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "New England Emigrant Aid Company"@en . . . . . .