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The Compromise of 1850 did not stop debates over slavery, especially in regard to western
territories and new states. In 1854, Congress passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act. According to the
act, the people in the new territories of Kansas and Nebraska would vote on whether to allow
slavery in their territories. This law undid part of the Missouri Compromise, which had previously
drawn a line to divide territories between slave and free.
The following map shows the United States in 1854. Look at the map. Then answer the question
below.
The United States, 1854
Nebraska
Territory
Kansas
Territory
Free states
Slave states
Territories
--- Missouri Compromise
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