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The Kansas Nebraska Act allowed allowed for the area to vote for or against slavery. People flooded into the area including John Brown with his sons. Brown in Lawrence Kansas and murdered several people. He was an abolitionist and wanted to start something and keep people out that would vote for slavery.

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