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History, 15.04.2021 20:10, maria051002camp

What impact did the Kansas-Nebraska Act have on slavery? A. It reopened the question of whether slaves would be permitted in the Northern territories of the Louisiana Purchase.
B. It emancipated all slaves living in Kansas and Nebraska, making them into free men.
C. It halted the spread of slavery into Kansas and New Mexico.
D. It allowed slaves in Kansas to buy their freedom after a period of seven years of service to their owner.​

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