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History, 17.03.2022 15:30, shawn4544

Both Nat Turner's rebellion and the Kansas-Nebraska Act (choose all that apply) Question 5 options:

led the country toward Civil War

were violent events

showed Americans that slavery was an issue in the country

were laws passed in Washington

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