Answer 1
the Kansas Nebraska Act was passed to nullify the Missouri Compromise. This made it so that the territories that the U.S.A. acquired from Mexico could decide whether or not they were going to allow slavery. This was contrary to the Missouri Compromise, which stated that any state south of a certain line, was allowed to have states and any state above the line was not allowed to have slaves.
Answer 2
In United States history, the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska, opened new lands, repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820, and allowed settlers in those territories to determine if they would allow slavery within their boundaries. The initial purpose of the Kansas-Nebraska Act was to create opportunities for a Mideastern Transcontinental Railroad. It was not problematic until popular sovereignty was written into the proposal. The act was designed by Democratic Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois. The act established that settlers could vote to decide whether to allow slavery, in the name of "popular sovereignty" or rule of the people. Douglas hoped it would ease relations in both North and South, because the South could expand slavery to new territories but the North still had the right to abolish slavery in their states. He was wrong. Opponents denounced the law as a concession to the slave power of the South. The new Republican Party, which was created in opposition to the act, aimed to stop the expansion of slavery, and soon emerged as the dominant force throughout the North.
by helping the slaves to escape into Canada
The Judiciary Act created the positions of the Supreme Court, the Chief of Justice, and five associate justices.
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