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Lecompton Vetoed Kansas Constitution Passed Proslavery Kansas.  Buchanan Agreed.  It

Front What was the Lecompton Constitution?
Back Lecompton passed a proslavery Constitution for Kansas.  Buchanan vetoed it because not all of Kansas agreed.  It got vetoed twice by the antislavery people until finally it passed, and Kansas was a free state.

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