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On this day in 1854, the House approved, 113-100, the Kansas-Nebraska Act. It repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820, dampening chances of a peaceful resolution to the issue of slavery.
An 1854 act of Congress undid the deal that had postponed a national reckoning over slavery. Political struggle would soon give way to real violence.
We are now beginning to enter the Kansas-Nebraska Act stage of the socialist crisis of the Republic. At our constitutional founding, the evil of slavery had been crudely evaded. In 1820, the ...
We are now beginning to enter the Kansas-Nebraska Act stage of the socialist crisis of the Republic.
Bell Ringer: Kansas-Nebraska Act Kansas-Nebraska Act Tim Rues talks about the effects of the Kansas-Nebraska Act. ** This clip is part of C-SPAN Classroom's FREE resources for teachers and ...