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Under the Missouri Compromise of 1820 Missouri was admitted as a slave state and Maine as a free state.

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Q: How did the Missouri compromise of 1820 maintain the balance of free and slave states in the US?
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What An attempt to maintain an equal balance between free states and slave states?

the Missouri Compromise


What is The Missouri Compromise of 1820 about?

The 1820 Missouri Compromise was put in place by Congress in order to maintain the balance between slave States and non slave States. Senator Henry Clay was one of the key politicians in formulated the Compromise.


What is The Missouri Compromise 1820 about?

The 1820 Missouri Compromise was put in place by Congress in order to maintain the balance between slave States and non slave States. Senator Henry Clay was one of the key politicians in formulated the Compromise.


What kept the balance between slave and free states in 1820?

Missouri Compromise


Which issue was the focus of the Missouri Compromise?

slavery :D (i gotta do this stupid thing too)


What balance were the Missouri compromise and the compromise of 1850 designed to protect?

Balancing of slave and free states.


How did the Missouri compromise help to postpone the outbreak of the civil war?

The Missouri Compromise maintained the balance between slave and free states.


Did the Missouri compromise preserved the balance between slave states and free states?

1820


What was enacted in 1820 to keep a balance of power between slave states and free states?

Missouri Compromise


What year did the Missouri compromise preserved the balance between free and slave states?

1820


What was compromise?

The Missouri Comprimise was a plan so that Missouri could become a state and the balance of slave states and free states stayed balanced


What happened to the Missouri compromise after 1854?

After 1854, the Missouri Compromise, which was the attempt to balance the number of free states and slave states between the Northern and Southern states of the United States, was relinquished and replaced by the Kansas-Nebraska Act.