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The Kansas-Nebraska Act was a significant piece of legislation passed in 1854 that created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and allowed the settlers in those territories to determine through popular sovereignty whether they would allow slavery. This act effectively repealed the Missouri Compromise, which had previously prohibited slavery north of the 36°30' parallel, leading to intense conflict and violence in the region as pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions clashed.
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