answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

he was against slavery.

User Avatar

Hailee Vandervort

Lvl 13
2y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why did Abraham Lincoln opposed the kansas-nebraska act?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why did Lincoln want to be elected as a senate for Illinois?

Abraham Lincoln opposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854.


What act made Abraham Lincoln feel thunderstruck and stunned?

The Kansas - Nebraska Act


Who made the quartering act?

Abraham Lincoln and john p. Williams


Why was Abraham Lincoln against the civil rights act?

We are free atlast


What wartime act by Abraham Lincoln freed those slave living in rebellious states?

The Emancipation Proclamation was Lincoln's wartime act that freed slaves.


Who did the homestead act?

On May 20th 1862 President Abraham Lincoln, signed into law the first Homestead Act.


What events led Abraham Lincoln to speak out against slavery?

the kansas nebraska act and the dread Scott decision caused violence and anger that caught Abraham Lincoln's attention.


Which president signed both the homestead act and the pacific railroad act?

Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act as well as the Railroad Act of 1862.


Did John Wilkes Booth kill Abraham Lincoln on an accident or on purpose?

It was a premeditated act.


How did Lincoln take part in the civil war?

Abraham Lincoln was against the act of slavery. Lincoln took part in the Civil war as a leader in the battle.


What act made Abraham Lincoln feel thunderstruck and stunned and how did he react to that act?

By the passage of the Kansas - Nebraska Act. He then decided to return to politics.


Who was founder of the pasific railway act?

The pacific railway act was signed into law by president Abraham Lincoln on July 1,1862.