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17 May, 11:27
Why did the Kansas-Nebraska act anger northerners
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Annabel Hansen
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Northerners opposed the act because they thought it was a plan to turn this land into slave states. Both groups wanted people to live in Kansas so that they could cast their votes when the time came.
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