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Why did violence occur in Kansas after the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska act?
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Why did violence occur in Kansas after the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska act?
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The main reason why violence occured in Kansas after the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska act is because this act allowed while settlers to decide on their own whether or not to allow slavery in the territory, which angered many citizens.
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