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According to the kansas-nebraska act, all territories above the 36°30’ n line would be free, while those below it would allow slavery. the people in each territory would vote on whether they wanted to allow slavery or not. the territories of kansas and nebraska would enter the union as slave states. the territories of kansas and nebraska would enter the union as free states.

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