Dylan Matthews

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While Douglas knew the legislation would spark acrimonious debate, he did have convictions beyond the purely political in mind when he proposed its passage. He believed strongly in the principle of popular sovereignty (self-rule by the citizenry), and he predicted that the residents of Kansas would choose to prohibit slavery, even if they had a right to allow it (Nebraska was probably too far north to make slavery economical).
The Great Abolitionist: Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect Union
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