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15 October, 18:30

After the Kansas-Nebraska Act passed, Northerners headed for Kansas because

a. the climate and rich soil promised better farming than the North could offer.

b. they wanted to create an antislavery majority there.

c. jobs working on the transcontinental railroad were available there.

d. Southern immigrants there were campaigning to secede from the Union.

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  1. 15 October, 18:46
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    After the Kansas-Nebraska Act passed, Northerners headed for Kansas because " a. the climate and rich soil promised better farming than the North could offer".
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