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It granted citizens of the territories the right to decide if slavery should be allowed.
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force all Americans to help catch escaped slaves.
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help former slaves adjust to freedom.
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
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How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act affect slavery in the new territories?
It granted citizens of the territories the right to decide if slavery should be allowed.
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force all Americans to help catch escaped slaves.
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help former slaves adjust to freedom.
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
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The purpose of the Fugitive Slave Act was to
It granted citizens of the territories the right to decide if slavery should be allowed.
.
force all Americans to help catch escaped slaves.
.
help former slaves adjust to freedom.
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
.
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It granted citizens of the territories the right to decide if slavery should be allowed.
.
force all Americans to help catch escaped slaves.
.
help former slaves adjust to freedom.
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
.
.
.
It granted citizens of the territories the right to decide if slavery should be allowed.
.
force all Americans to help catch escaped slaves.
.
help former slaves adjust to freedom.
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
.
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The goal of the Freedmen’s Bureau was to
It granted citizens of the territories the right to decide if slavery should be allowed.
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force all Americans to help catch escaped slaves.
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help former slaves adjust to freedom.
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
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The Civil War began with the
It granted citizens of the territories the right to decide if slavery should be allowed.
.
force all Americans to help catch escaped slaves.
.
help former slaves adjust to freedom.
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
.
.
.
It granted citizens of the territories the right to decide if slavery should be allowed.
.
force all Americans to help catch escaped slaves.
.
help former slaves adjust to freedom.
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
.
.
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