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Free range refers to railroad land in Kansas?

Free range originally meant unfenced cattle grazing lands.


Why was it important to have Kansas and Nebraska organize into territories?

A) so a railroad from Chicago to the West Coast could be built B) to keep slavery out of Kansas and Nebraska C) so the fighting over slavery in Kansas would come to an end D) so the Free Soil Party would not secede from the Union


What did Stephen Douglas propose in the Kansas-Nebraska act of 1854?

the nebraska territory would open up and be divided into 2 states: nebraska and kansas. originally, nebraska would have been the free state and kansas the slave state BUT nebraska and kansas would be decided by popular sovereignty


Can retired railroad workers travel the railroad for free?

Sometimes. Some railroads issue retiree passes that allow free travel only on the railroad the employee worked on.


How did the Kansas-Nebraska act deal with the spread of slavery?

that kaNSAS WAS ADMITTED AS A FREE STATE


What land was purchased to build a transcontinental railroad?

No land was purchased, but the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 was passed for the purpose of building the transcontinental railroad. Specifically, it defined the borders for the territory of Nebraska to be broken up into two, Kansas and Nebraska. Kansas would become a state and the railroad would be built through it. The conflict between then-slaveholding South and free-soil North would cause the conflict known as Bloody Kansas, in which a state of near civil war and anarchy ensued. Bloody Kansas occurred because both regions (South, North) wanted a state in their control to send Senators to Congress and lean the balance of power in their favor (at the time, there were an even number of Senators from both regions).


Pick up free railroad ties?

Where do I get free Railroad ties If you live in mesa az. call 480 516 5285


Is Kansas a free range grazing state?

Yes, Kansas is considered a free-range grazing state. The state's laws allow livestock to roam freely on open land, provided they do not trespass onto private property. However, this practice can vary by region, with some areas having more restrictive regulations concerning livestock management and fencing. Overall, Kansas has a long tradition of ranching and cattle grazing on its expansive grasslands.


What were the parts of the Kansas Nebraska act?

In 1854, Senator Stephen Douglas wanted an intercontinental railroad connecting Chicago to the western territories. The railroad would be north of the 36º30' line designated as the territories to be free of slavery according to the Missouri Compromise of 1850 and thus make Nebraska a free state. The Southern states objected to this for they felt that states rights should hold true and it should be up to the population of Nebraska to decide. Douglas relented as the Kansas-Nebraska Act came into being. It stated the peoples of Nebraska, Kansas, New Mexico, and Utah territories would decided to become a free state or a slavery state, thus nullifying the Missouri Compromise.


How did Harriet Tubman become free?

She became free by the Undergroud Railroad.


How did a slave get free?

The underground Railroad.


What was the bogus legislature in Kansas?

the bogus legislature in Kansas was free