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It didn't do anything to directly affect the slavery issue, although Pro-slavery forces found it to be a pseudo-victory. It repealed the Missouri compromise, which disallowed slavery in States north of 36 deg 30' and allowed slavery to be an issue of popular sovereignty to be voted on by referendum. This created tensions between pro- and anti- slavery factions in Kansas during that state's constitution writing, leading to Bleeding Kansas and the opposing Lecompton and Topeka Constitutions.
He said the people of each state should vote whether to be slave or free.

That sounded reasonable enough. But he didn't realize that the bully-boys would simply descend on each state during elections and intimidate the voters.

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Kansas-Nebraska Act overturned the Missouri Compromise of 1820

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It repealed the 36th parallel rule which made the states above the line free and the states below slave

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It lead to the formation of the republican party

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