Everywhere West of Missouri.
The line of latitude at Missouri's Southern border was taken as the dividing line. North of that line, slavery was illegal. South of it, slavery could be practised.
Anywhere South of Latitude 36.30, within the lands acquired under the Louisiana Purchase.
This is a weird question ... nearly anything might NOT be part of the compromise. So ... a pitcher of iced tea was NOT part of the Missouri compromise.
Missouri Compromise
The Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820.
why was the Missouri compromise written?
The Missouri Compromise basically gave the pro-slaver states Missouri, and gave the non- slavery states Maine. This Compromise also enacted the 36-30 (36 Degrees North- 30 minutes) which made all states that entered the Union south of that line pro- slavery. This worked until they got to California, which the refused to split into two separate states. The working out of this can be found in the Compromise of 1850.
The Missouri Compromise revolved around slavery. It prohibited slavery in certain areas and allowed it in the state of Missouri.
This is a weird question ... nearly anything might NOT be part of the compromise. So ... a pitcher of iced tea was NOT part of the Missouri compromise.
the prohibition of slavery in certain areas (studyisland)
The Missouri Compromise The Compromise of 1850 The Kansas-Nebraska Act.
Missouri Compromise
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The Missouri Compromise was done in 1820. The Missouri Compromise decided North and South Power.
Missouri compromise
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The Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820.
why was the Missouri compromise written?
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