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1: After the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the Democratic Party began to divide along sectional lines, with Northern Democrats leaving the party.

2: Differing views over slavery issue destroyed the Whig Party.

3: In 1854 antislavery Whigs and Democrats joined forces with Free-Soilers to form the Republican Party.

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