President James Buchanan's support for Kansas's Lecompton Constitution

a. hopelessly divided the Democratic party.
b. admitted Kansas to the Union as a free state.
c. admitted Kansas to the Union as a slave state.
d. convinced Stephen Douglas to challenge Buchanan for the 1860 presidential nomination.
e. turned the focus of controversy to Nebraska.


a

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