There was no agreement only the Civil War
because they were single
It was an agreement that would make the non slave states and the slave states balenced
they made an agreement. there was acertian degrees to slave states and free states. the nourth is the free states and the south is the slave states.
Missouri Compromise
The agreement you're referring to is the Compromise of 1850. This legislation admitted California as a free state, abolished the slave trade in Washington, D.C., and strengthened the Fugitive Slave Act, which mandated that escaped slaves be returned to their owners. The Compromise aimed to ease tensions between free and slave states in the wake of westward expansion.
The political balance between slave and free states as of 1819 was disturbed by the territory of Missouri's petition for admission to the Union as a slave state.
In 1820, the Missouri Compromise was enacted, leading to the admission of Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state. This compromise aimed to maintain the balance between slave and free states in the Union. The agreement also established a boundary line at latitude 36°30′, north of which slavery was prohibited in the remaining territory of the Louisiana Purchase.
Missouri's request for statehood touched off a sectional crisis between the northern, non-slave states and the south, slave holding states. The crisis was whether Missouri any states in general would become slave holding states or not.The promblems did Missouris request for statehood cause is Missouris request for statehood touched off a sectional crisis between the northern non-slave state and the south. Slave holding states. The crisis was wheather Missouri any states in general would become slave holding states or not.
the southern states agreed congress could regulate trade between the states, and other countries. In exchange the north agreed that congress could not tax exports or intervene with slave trade.
the southern states agreed congress could regulate trade between the states, and other countries. In exchange the north agreed that congress could not tax exports or intervene with slave trade.
it was the fight between the state who wanted slavery and the state who didn't want slavery.
yes