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In the early 1850s, how would creating a territory north of the Missouri Compromise line affect the balance of free states and slave states? - upset the balance The name "Bleeding Kansas" referred to - violence between proslavery and antislavery settlers. According to the Kansas-Nebraska Act, - the people in each territory would vote on whether they wanted to allow slavery or not. Congress passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act with the strongest support from - Southerners. How did the United States acquire the land that became Kansas and Nebraska? - as part of the Louisiana Purchase In 1856, an antislavery group led by John Brown killed settlers at - Pottawatomie Creek, Kansas. In May of 1856, a proslavery mob attacked the town of - Lawrence, Kansas. What did the terms of the Missouri Compromise impose on the lands of the Louisiana Purchase? - Only states south of 36° 30' N would permit slavery. In the 1800s, the US government wanted to keep the number of free states and slave states equal in order to - maintain a balance in Congress between representatives who supported slavery and those who opposed it. Stephen A. Douglas wanted to open the land of Kansas and Nebraska for - settlement The Kansas-Nebraska Act created the - territories of Kansas and Nebraska. The Kansas-Nebraska Act received strong support from - southern statesThe land that would become kansas and nebraska was __________of the Missouri Compromise line. - north What terms did the Missouri Compromise impose on any newly created western territories? - The southern half should permit slavery, and the northern half should be free. Why did popular sovereignty make the question of who would settle in Kansas and Nebraska a key concern?Check all of the boxes that apply. - -The settlers would decide whether or not to allow slavery in the territory. Which best explains why Southerners in Congress supported the Kansas-Nebraska Act? - It allowed slavery where the Missouri Compromise had banned it. Which event occurred first? - the Louisiana Purchase Why did some Northerners in Congress disapprove of the Kansas-Nebraska Act? - It could allow slavery to exist in Northern territories. Which of the following best describes the results of the Kansas elections? - The elections were marred by fraud and violence. Who were the border ruffians? - proslavery men from Missouri -The question of slavery in the territories might eventually affect the balance of free states and slave states. -New settlers would be in competition over control of the territories and their future Stephen A. Douglas proposed creating two territories because he was determined to expand.... - the railroad

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In the early 1850s, how would creating a territory north of the Missouri Compromise line affect the
balance of free states and slave states? - upset the balance

The name "Bleeding Kansas" referred to - violence between proslavery and antislavery settlers.



According to the Kansas-Nebraska Act, - the people in each territory would vote on whether they
wanted to allow slavery or not.



Congress passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act with the strongest support from - Southerners.



How did the United States acquire the land that became Kansas and Nebraska? - as part of the
Louisiana Purchase



In 1856, an antislavery group led by John Brown killed settlers at - Pottawatomie Creek, Kansas.



In May of 1856, a proslavery mob attacked the town of - Lawrence, Kansas.

What did the terms of the Missouri Compromise impose on the lands of the Louisiana Purchase? -
Only states south of 36° 30' N would permit slavery.



In the 1800s, the US government wanted to keep the number of free states and slave states equal in
order to - maintain a balance in Congress between representatives who supported slavery and
those who opposed it.



Stephen A. Douglas wanted to open the land of Kansas and Nebraska for - settlement



The Kansas-Nebraska Act created the - territories of Kansas and Nebraska.



The Kansas-Nebraska Act received strong support from - southern states
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