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What act proposed extending the Missouri Compromise?

The Kansas-Nebraska Act prompted revision of the Missouri Compromise.


What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act go against?

The Missouri Compromise


Henry clay's compromise became known as what?

The Missouri Compromise The Compromise of 1850 The Kansas-Nebraska Act.


Which act violated the Missouri compromise?

the kansas nebraska act, of the compromise of 1850


What were two compromises and one act that tried to solve the conflict between the North and the South over the west?

compromises: Compromise of 1850, and the Missouri Compromise Act: the Kansas Nebraska act :)


What did the Kansas-Nebraska act repeal?

Missouri Compromise


What Kansas Nebraska Act Flatly contradicted the provision of what compromise?

Missouri Compromise


What reversed the Missouri compromise?

the Kansas-nebraska act


Who did the Kansas-Nebraska Act repealed with?

Missouri Compromise


What was nullified by the Kansas and Nebraska act?

Missouri Compromise


Who was responsible for the Missouri compromise?

Answer The Missouri Compromise lasted a total of 30 years starting in 1820, and ended by the repeal of it by Lincoln. The Kansas Nebraska Act of 1854 negated the Missouri Compromise of 1850. Later in 1859, the US Supreme Court ruled that Congress had no Constitutional right to legislate slavery. Of course the Civil War led to the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery in the United States. Regarding the 1820 Missouri Compromise, most historians give Henry Clay the credit for having this act passed.


Who was responsible for Missouri compromise?

Answer The Missouri Compromise lasted a total of 30 years starting in 1820, and ended by the repeal of it by Lincoln. The Kansas Nebraska Act of 1854 negated the Missouri Compromise of 1850. Later in 1859, the US Supreme Court ruled that Congress had no Constitutional right to legislate slavery. Of course the Civil War led to the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery in the United States. Regarding the 1820 Missouri Compromise, most historians give Henry Clay the credit for having this act passed.