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12 May, 05:17

Place the following events in sequence: A) The Kansas-Nebraska Act; B) The Missouri Compromise; C) The Nullification Crisis

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  1. 12 May, 05:30
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    The sequence of the events is as follow

    The Missouri compromise (1820) - The nullification crisis (1832) - The Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)

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    The sequence of the event is as follow

    Year 1820

    Th Missouri compromise was made in the year 1920 with an intention to make a compromise between slave and the free states.

    In this compromise Missouri was admitted as a slave state and maine was considered a free state

    Year 1832

    The nullification crisis refers to the sectional political crisis of united states that occur during the period 1832-33 when Andrew jackson was the president of USA. This crisis was a confrontation between the federal government and the south Carolina state

    Year 1854

    The Kansas-Nebraska Act - This act was passed in the year 1854 by US Congress. As per the act the decision to permit slavery in their borders rested in the hands of people in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska. This act was against the Missouri compromise of 1820
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