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Kansas-Nebraska Act

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The Kansas-Nebraska Act was a law passed in 1854 that allowed the territories of Kansas and Nebraska to decide whether they would allow slavery within their borders. This decision was to be made through popular sovereignty, or vote by the people living there.

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