the important result of the Kansas-Nebraska Act was its language concerning the issue of slavery
It shouldn't be in this category, I think. Well what i learned, it really fired up the slavery dispute more, you know, North (anti-slavery) against the South (pro-slavery). This incrase of dispute...
Franklin pierce
Stephan A. Douglas in 1854.
In both Kansas and Nebraska, they were admitted states with popular sovereignty, which means the state chooses if it is a slave state or a free state.