It is because it led to the Civil War.
After the Kansas Nebraska Act the north and south argued and fought over the question of slavery each time a new state wanted to enter the Union. The south finally got so tired of all the fighting and arguing that they decided to break away from the U.S. and be their own country. Fighting over whether the south would be its own country finally started the Civil War.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act, which in 1859 was overturned by the US Supreme Court, was important because it was a method by which people in the territories could vote on whether their future states would be slave or free ones. The Act split the Whig Party apart and negated the Missouri Compromise of 1850. It was also important because of the sad, unintended the results of it. Namely bloody conflict between pro and anti slavery people. It did not cause the US Civil War as some people have stated.
the important result of the Kansas-Nebraska Act was its language concerning the issue of slavery
Because Kansas an Nebraska became slavery Outlawed states.
The Townshend act was important because the Britan used the money to pay Off the debt they had.
An act passed by congress in 1935, It clearly established the right of workers to join a union.
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The judicial act because it created the Supreme Court
it was to important for the worl to bare
What was the sugar act and why was it important
There is no xo act.
it was important because they were trying to resort there power.
what are the important features of republic act 9163
the act is important because you need it for college admission, and its used to measure knowledge and skills.
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The mobilization of non important policies against the stamp act was politically important because it caused a revolution among ordinary citizens. There so many violent demonstrations against this Act.
The Townshend act was important because the Britan used the money to pay Off the debt they had.
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An act passed by congress in 1935, It clearly established the right of workers to join a union.
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social security act of 1935