It didn't.
The problem was that it was getting more difficult to create new slave-states, so most of the new territories were probably going to become free states of the USA.
To stop the South from breaking away, Congress had to make a big gesture of appeasement. So they settled for a heavy crackdown on runaways - the Fugitive Slave Act.
This backfired badly. Northern citizens strongly resented being treated as unpaid slave-catchers, and 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' was written as a protest against the Act.
The Compromise of 1850 certainly didn't resolve the differences between North and South.
The compromises that the northern and southern states reached were the great compromise and the Three-Fifthy compromise
what were two key differences between the north's economy and the south's economy?
cake
there was none
The government drew imaginary lines, north of which slavery would be illegal, such as the Mason-Dixon line. There were formal compromises, such as the Compromise of 1820 and the Compromise of 1850.
The Crittenden Compromise
The Compromise Of 1850.
the Missouri compromise
Virginia suceded from the United States because of economic differences between the north and the south, they were unable to resolve their conflicts and south sucede from the United States.
By adding in Maine as a free state and adding in Missouri as a slave state to balance power between slave states(mostly southern) and free states(mostly northern)
The compromises that the northern and southern states reached were the great compromise and the Three-Fifthy compromise
3/5 Compromise
what were two key differences between the north's economy and the south's economy?
it caused slavery to expand in to the north.
no
by the Missouri Compromise
by the Missouri Compromise