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Kansas-Nebraska Act Standard 8.68
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KANSAS AND NEBRASKA ACT
Build a transcontinental connecting California to the East Coast either in the South or North Stephen Douglas wanted the railroad built in the North Proposed a plan that Kansas and Nebraska territories be opened up to slavery in return for building the railroad in the North. Popular Sovereignty
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Popular Sovereignty People will vote to decide if they are free or slave
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Border Ruffians People from Missouri (slave state) who crossed into Kansas to vote.
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And the winner is. . . . Slavery Two capitals formed:
Anti-slavery: Lecompton Pro-slavery: Lawrence
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BLEEDING KANSAS First violent outbreaks between north/south.
Map Bleeding Kan BLEEDING KANSAS Kansas/Nebraska Act led to several acts of violence between pro-slavery settlers and anti-slavery settlers. First violent outbreaks between north/south. First battles of the Civil War begin in Kansas in 1856. Over 200 killed (Led by John Brown) Attacks by free-states Attacks by pro-slavery states
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Sumner/Brooks Affair Standard 8.68
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Bleeding Sumner Video Clip
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Republican Party Whigs Free Soilers Democrats
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Republican Party Started in 1854 as a reaction to the Kansas-Nebraska Act Republicans main goal: stop the spread of slavery in the new western territories.
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