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Nebraska Territory was created in 1854.
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The Nebraska Territory was an incorporated territory of the U.S. from 1854 to 1867. It consisted of Nebraska, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, Colorado and Montana.
georgia was the first colony to outlaw slavery
The phone number of the Pennsylvania Colony Historical Society Of Nebraska is: 402-855-2485.
The Nebraska Territory was larger than the current state of Nebraska. Established in 1854, it encompassed not only present-day Nebraska but also parts of what are now Wyoming, South Dakota, and Kansas. The territory was eventually divided into several states, with Nebraska becoming a state in 1867. Thus, the Nebraska Territory spanned a much larger area than the state as it exists today.
It was a Colony.
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Nebraska became a territory of the United States on May 30, 1854, when the Kansas-Nebraska Act was enacted. This act established the Nebraska Territory, which encompassed a large area of land that would later become the states of Nebraska, Kansas, and parts of Colorado and Wyoming.
The 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act caused an internal conflict. As a territory, Kansas was the first territory to have an armed and bloody conflict over slavery.
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