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Yes, the slave trade was indeed prohibited in the District of Columbia in 1850 through the passage of the Compromise of 1850. However, slavery itself remained legal in the District until it was abolished with the passage of the 13th Amendment in 1865.
The 1808 Slave Trade Compromise in the Constitution.
who did the commerce and slave trade compromise benefit
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District of Columbia
It abolished the slave trade in the District of Columbia.
District of Columbia
Commerce and slave trade compromise
congress declared that it had no power to abolish the slave trade between existing slave states
Yes, the slave trade was indeed prohibited in the District of Columbia in 1850 through the passage of the Compromise of 1850. However, slavery itself remained legal in the District until it was abolished with the passage of the 13th Amendment in 1865.
The 1808 Slave Trade Compromise in the Constitution.
the slave trade would be abolished in the District of Columbia. this was a concession for the south.
who did the commerce and slave trade compromise benefit
The compromise that was reached over the issue of slave trade was "Three-Fifths Compromise's.
Thomas Clarkson