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In the space provided, analyze the viewpoints of both Northerners and Southerners in regard to the Kansas-Nebraska Act. What influenced each group’s perspective on the act?
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Slavery was quite high level in South, so they considered it as their Freedom whereas Northerns considered it as "massacre" from the South.
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In the south most people saw it as a good thing towards their freedom, in the north they saw it as a massacre from the south.
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