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Ashlee English
28 December, 00:30
Kansas nebraska act how each side cheated
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Kaylie
28 December, 02:19
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Nebraska was too far north for plantations--people of Nebraska wanted territory without slavery. Kansas was further south and platations could be built there. As soon as the Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed, thousands of people rushed to claim land in Kansas. This would tip the vote on slavery.
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