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How did westward expansion lead to the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

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The Kansas-Nebraska Act and popular sovereignty

Promoters of a transcontinental railroad also pushed for this westward expansion. Furthermore, many in the South were growing resentful of the Missouri Compromise, which established the 36° 30' parallel as the geographical boundary of slavery.

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