No, it would only have been postponed, and perhaps would have started the whole Civil War business early as all the States in favour of slavery would have witnessed an upheaval.
Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky and Missouri. However, Missouri and Kentucky Confederates issued secession documents and sent representatives to the Confederate Congress. Maryland was prevented from seceding by the Union government.
The everyday citizens of Missouri propose the amendments by appealing to their representatives of congress.
prevented another widespread European war for nearly a hundred years
The Missouri Compromise was an attempt to maintain the balance of power between the North and South when Missouri petitioned for statehood. The Compromise allowed Missouri, a slave state, and Maine, a free state, in together thereby maintaining equality between the two sides. However, the Compromise went on to prohibit slavery in the rest of the Louisiana Purchase that was north of latitude 36-30N.The Missouri Compromise that was passed in 1820 was between the pro slavery and anti slavery factions in the United States Congress.
The kansas nebraska act ;)
34 years
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Otherwise the South would always be outvoted in Congress. Then they would be motivated to break away from the USA, supported by its cotton wealth.
Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky and Missouri. However, Missouri and Kentucky Confederates issued secession documents and sent representatives to the Confederate Congress. Maryland was prevented from seceding by the Union government.
How long did it take Congress to admit Missouri as a state?
it would be the Great comprimise
To achieve statehood, Missouri had to allow slavery. This was the Compromise of 1820. The other part of that compromise was that Maine entered the Union as a free state. To keep the number of slave states and free states equal, prevented the Civil War from happening sooner.
Missouri has had Congress members since 1820, so we need a time frame to answer.
The Crittenden Plan or Crittenden Compromise was introduced in 1861 and if had passed in congress it might have prevented secession. The Kentucky senator who introduced it was John Crittenden.
The everyday citizens of Missouri propose the amendments by appealing to their representatives of congress.
the best answer i got is that they want to go get the Virginia