Alexander stephens supported slavery, but also was committed to saving the union.
he supported...
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Alexander stephens supported slavery, but also was committed to saving the union.
he supported the kansas-nebraska act.(the kansas-nebraska act was passed by the u. s.
congress on may 30, 1854. it allowed people in the territories of kansas and nebraska to decide for
themselves whether or not to allow slavery within their borders. the act served to repeal the
missouri compromise of 1820 which prohibited slavery north of latitude 36°30´.)
what reason would he have for believing both sides of the issue?
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