The Kansas-Nebraska Act was concerned with the admission of the Kansas and Nebraska territories into the USA.
Since the two sections could not agree whether these future states should be slave or free, Senator Stephen Douglas of Illinois suggested that the people of each state should vote on it.
The result was Bleeding Kansas.
At first the American government wanted to block out all Immigration to the united states, this was when the Chinese exclusion act was signed. During 1921 the Emergency Quota Act was signed and in 1924 the immigration act was signed, this allowed a certain limit on how many immigrants were allowed in the united states.
because she wanted to act in the state of Dakota because she wanted to act in the state of Dakota because she wanted to act in the state of Dakota
It said that it wanted equal representation of states so as well as all others it gave them the opportunity to do so.
The Kansas-Nebraska allowed the citizens of these two states to vote as to whether to allow slavery. The Republicans wanted to disallow slavery in all new states. Many wanted to abolish slavery in all the states, but this was not in their platform.
Slaves were subject of the act. The southern states wanted running away by slaves made illegal since they were property. The act gave law enforcement the means to search and take property back to its owner.
he just wanted to act
I think it was my brother Steve.
Andrew Butler was not an abolitionist. In fact, he was an advocate of slavery that preached highly of the act. He also co-authored the Kansas-Nebraska act of 1854 with Stephen A. Douglas. This act allowed residence of new states to choose whether or not they wanted to own slaves.
Douglas wanted to abandon the Missouri Compromise because he wanted to put in place his own Kansas- Nebraska Act. This act would expand railroads and allow territories to choose for themselves if they wanted to be free or slave states.
Because that is the way God wanted it.
Because that is the way God wanted it.
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