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The Act opened new territories to the white colonization, both from the North and the South, which led to the settlement of two different kind of pioneer:

the Northerners wanted to develop his farm by means of their free labour, the Southerners wanted to set up plantations or farms exploiting the slave labour.

Since neither side wanted to give up their goals, contrast increased assuming a character of extreme intransigence, which could be only provisionally solved by adopting solutions of compromise, insufficient to avoid the final break between

North and South caused by Lincoln's election as US President in 1860.

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