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Opponents of the kansas-nebraska act were primarily upset because it

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People were angry about the Kansas-Nebraska Act because it was a de facto repeal of the 1820 Missouri Compromise. In 1820, the abolitionist movement compromised with pro-slavery advocates for the gradual abolition of slavery by containing it to the south.

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