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dolphi86 [110]
3 years ago
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What issue was the Kansas Nebraska act supposedly going to settle

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Nonamiya [84]3 years ago
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The <span>Kansas Nebraska act was supposedly going to settle the issue of "slavery" in the United States by leaving the decision up to "popular sovereignty". It ultimately failed, however. </span>
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