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It put off war for a few years.

The Act was a well-meant attempt to put the slavery question to the local vote, whenever a new territory came up for admission to the Union.

In fact, it led to terrorists crossing the border to intimidate voters, cast illegal votes, and confuse the situation by claiming that every election result was rigged.

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The north liked it because California became a free state. The south liked it too because they got another slave state.

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