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Paco
10 April, 19:12
Who proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854?
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act was initially proposed by Democratic Senator Stephen A. Douglas, who famously squared off with Lincoln for a series of debates. The compromise ultimately failed, however.
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