Senator Stephen A. Douglas advocated for the Kansas-Nebraska Act primarily to promote westward expansion and the construction of a transcontinental railroad. He believed that organizing the territories of Kansas and Nebraska would facilitate economic development and settlement. Additionally, he sought to address the contentious issue of slavery by allowing the settlers in those territories to decide the slavery question through popular sovereignty, which he thought would help ease regional tensions.
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