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How would both the North and the South have expected to benefit from the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
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How would both the North and the South have expected to benefit from the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
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North and South, were hoping that a future war could be avoided by this sensible arrangement of letting the local population of each new state vote whether to be slave or free.
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