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Q: If the Kansas Nebraska act had not been passed how with this have affected sectionalism?
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What year was the kansas-nebraska act passed by congress?

The Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed on May 30, 1854.1"854


Nebraska became a state when what act passed?

Kansas-Nebraska


Who was president when the kansas- nebraska acts were passed?

Pierce


Civil war what was the Kansas-Nebraska act?

The Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed by the US congress on May 30,1853. It stated that Kansas and Nebraska could either allow or not allow slavery within their borders.


What did the kansas nebraska act do to sectionalism?

In 1854, Senator Stephen Douglas of Illinois proposed a bill to organize the Territory of Nebraska, a vast area of land that would become Kansas, Nebraska, Montana and the Dakotas. Known as the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the controversial bill raised the possibility that slavery could be extended into territories where it had once been banned.


Why did northerners head for Kansas After the Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed?

they wanted to create a majority antislavery place


Was the Kansas-Nebraska Act passed during James Buchanan presidency?

No, Pierce.


Bill passed by congress in 1854 that led to violence?

Kansas-Nebraska Act!


When did the congress pass the act of Kansas-Nebraska?

The Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed in 1854. It repealed the original decision of the Missouri Compromise. It allowed states to vote whether or not to allow slavery.


What was a result of passage of Kansas-Nebraska act?

The Kansas-Nebraska Act was a law passed by Congress in 1854, which divided the states of Missouri and Iowa, and the territory of Minnesota into two new territories, Kansas and Nebraska. It resulted to violence between pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers.


What was a result of passage of the kansas- nebraska act?

The Kansas-Nebraska Act was a law passed by Congress in 1854, which divided the states of Missouri and Iowa, and the territory of Minnesota into two new territories, Kansas and Nebraska. It resulted to violence between pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers.


What law passed through congress nullified The Missouri Compromise of 1820?

The kansas nebraska act ;)