It would allow the possibility of new slave-states, if the local population voted for it.
In exchange for this, the South was willing to let Douglas build his trans-continental railroad via Chicago, instead of the Southern route they would have preferred.
Stephan A. Douglas proposed the Kansas Nebraska Act in 1854.
He proposed a bill that divided the land west of Missouri into two territories, Kansas and Nebraska.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 was proposed by Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, in order to create the territories of Kansas and Nebraska, and to ensure that future settlers in those territories would have the authority to determine whether slavery would be permitted with these territories.
Senator Stephen A. Douglas believed that the only way to democratically deal with the issue of slavery was by voting. This was called popular sovereignty and applied to his Kansas- Nebraska Act of 1854.
Yes. He thought the people of each new state should vote whether it ought to be slave or free ('Popular Sovereignty'). He didn't foresee the problem about just one thinly-populated state voting at a time. Every bully-boy in America - from both sides - would cross into the state and intimidate voters. The resulting violence was called 'Bleeding Kansas'.
Stephen Douglas
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
Stephen Douglas wanted the Kansas-Nebraska Act to pass in 1854 because resolving the debate about slavery would help railroads expand faster.
Stephen A. Douglas in 1854
Stephan A. Douglas proposed the Kansas Nebraska Act in 1854.
Congress. It was tabled by Stephen Douglas.
the construction of a transcontinental railroad that would start in Chicago, Illinois
In 1854 , Senator Stephen A. Douglas prosposed a bill that would divide the Nebraska territory into two terriotories - Nebraska and Kansas .
He proposed a bill that divided the land west of Missouri into two territories, Kansas and Nebraska.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 was proposed by Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, in order to create the territories of Kansas and Nebraska, and to ensure that future settlers in those territories would have the authority to determine whether slavery would be permitted with these territories.
Dorchester Railroad was created in 1854.
Laurens Railroad was created in 1854.