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The US got Nebraska during the Kansas-Nebraska act in 1854.
The Kansas - Nebraska Act of 1854 enabled voters in the US Territories of Kansas and Nebraska vote as to whether be free or slave States once they entered the Union.
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.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act was signed into law by President Franklin Pierce on May 30, 1854.
On May 30, 1854, the Kansas-Nebraks Act created the territories of both Kansas and Nebraska. Nebraska did not become the 37th Union state, however, until 1867.
The Kansas Nebraska Act , passed in 1854 , split the democrat party and badly divided.... by A AVID STUDENT were smart as hell BICTHES all hating on us:)
The Kansas Nebraska Act , passed in 1854 , split the democrat party and badly divided.... by A AVID STUDENT were smart as hell BICTHES all hating on us:)
The Kansas Nebraska Act , passed in 1854 , split the democrat party and badly divided.... by A AVID STUDENT were smart as hell BICTHES all hating on us:)
The passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act by the US Congress, ended the goal of the Missouri Compromise of 1850. Since the people in US territories were allowed to vote on whether their state would be a slave state or a free state, there were conflicts. The Kansas-Nebraska Act brought into play the concept of popular sovereignty. The most notable consequence of the Act was a bloody conflict between pro-slavery and anti-slavery people in Kansas. Thus the term "bleeding Kansas.
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)
Slavery, and the manifest destiny which was a belief that the US must expand led to Kansas-Nebraska Act of succession. Also the views of Stephen A. Douglas played a part.