Proposed by Stephen Douglas of Illinois  Created the territories of Kansas & Nebraska  Repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820  Allowed for “popular.

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Proposed by Stephen Douglas of Illinois  Created the territories of Kansas & Nebraska  Repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820  Allowed for “popular sovereignty” in the territories Popular sovereignty: political doctrine which stated that the people who lived in a region should determine for themselves the nature of their government (whether or not to have slavery)

 The term “Bleeding Kansas” was used by newspapers to describe the violence (200 dead, $2 million in property damage  1 st battleground between those for slavery and those who opposed it  Border ruffians: armed Missourians who voted illegally in Kansas to help elect a pro-slavery legislature

Fervent abolitionist who led the raid on the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry. He hoped by arming slaves, he could lead an insurrection against slaveholders.