The Kansas–Nebraska Bill of 1854

a. stated that the people of each new state would vote on whether slavery would be allowed.
b. called for a slave to be considered as 3/5 of a person for voting representation.
c. allowed Kansas to enter the Union as a slave state, Nebraska as a free state.
d. declared that slaves did not become free by living in free states.


a

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