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Asher Little
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18 September, 14:51
What were the reasons for the Kansas-Nebraska Act
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Emery Howe
18 September, 15:12
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The Kansas/Nebraska Act was passed as the loggerhead over slavery in Kansas and Nebraska was preventing a railroad from being built.
Senator Douglas and President Pierce drafted the bill and signed it to allow for the passage of the Transcontinental Railroad
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