Why did Chase (and many others) oppose passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act
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- The Kansas-Nebraska Act passed by the government in 1854.
- It allowed people in Kansas and Nebraska to determine whether to permit slavery on not in their boundaries.
- Salmon Chase and others denounced the bill as they believed the system of slavery violated Christian precepts.
- Some people objected to slavery on moral grounds believing it to be an evil practice that bound people to their masters.
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