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because Kansas and Nebraska had allow to vote supporter slavary or against slavary

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Q: What was the tension in Kansas and Nebraska?
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The allowed Southerners to take their slaves with them into Kansas and Nebraska.?

Kansas-Nebraska act


How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act create tensions in the US?

The Kansas-Nebraska Act didn't create tension, it just made the tension even stronger than it already was since the Founding Fathers first signed the Declaration of Independence and did not address the issue of slavery. The Kansas-Nebraska Act basically drew a line on the map leaving every state above the lign a Free State, and every state below the ling A Slave State.


Is Nebraska or Kansas a better state in the Kansas and Nebraska act?

Nebraska had less problems than Kansas so Nebraska is a better state


Who was involved in the Kansas Nebraska act?

Slaves


What territories were mentioned in the Kansas Nebraska Act?

Kansas and Nebraska


Which state is north of Kansas?

Nebraska is obviously due north of Kansas


What states are east of the rocky mountains?

Mostly Kansas, but a tiny part of Nebraska is as well.


What was the result of Bleeding Kansas?

popular sovereignty was an unworkable solution for the territories of Kansas and Nebraska


What is state north of Kansas?

Nebraska.


What did Stephen Douglas propose in the Kansas Nebraska act?

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


What is true about the kansas Nebraska act?

Kansas and Nebraska were created after the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854. The reason for this Act was to open new farmland and create a Transcontinental Railroad.


What was the only state to adopt a unicameral legislature?

Nebraska