The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 allowed settlers in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery, effectively repealing the Missouri Compromise. This led to violent confrontations known as "Bleeding Kansas," as pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions flooded into the territories to influence the vote. The ensuing chaos heightened tensions between the North and South, deepening the divide over slavery and contributing to the growing hostility that ultimately led to the Civil War.
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act also led to "Bleeding Kansas," a mini civil war that erupted in Kansas in 1856. Northerners and Southerners flooded Kansas in 1854 and 1855, determined to convert the future state to their view on slavery.
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The commonly accepted view in Congress was that left to themselves, the people of Kansas would follow the lead of Missouri and become a slave State. In addition, it was believed that Nebraska would be a free State. Basically the Kansas - Nebraska Act left the decision of slavery to the people. In May 1854 Congress passed this Act.
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It demonstrated that the slavery question would never be settled except through violence.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act gave voters in those territories to either have their states be free of slavery or allow it. Kansas had a long border with slave state Missouri. There were strong feelings on each side of the slavery issue. Lack of law enforcement and high tensions among the people cause terrible violence to occur.