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How did the Missouri comprimise affect Massachusetts?

missouri was split into two free states


Does the Merrimack River in Massachusetts flow through Missouri?

No! The Merrimack River in Massachusetts is not the same as the Meramec river in Missouri.


Which state is closest to Atlantic ocean Massachusetts Mississippi or Missouri?

Missouri


How did Missouri compromise affect Massachusetts?

It admitted Maine, the northern region of what was then Massachusetts, into the Union as a separate (free) state. The reason this was done was to balance the number of "slave states" and "free states." This only occurred as a result of a compromise involving slavery in Missouri, and in the federal territories of the American west.


Is Massachusetts closer to the Atlantic than Missouri?

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What speaker from Massachusetts said there would be a civil war?

missouri comprimise


What US state was once a part of Massachusetts?

In 1820, a portion of Massachusetts became the state of Maine. This was part of the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which allowed Missouri to enter the US as a slave state and Maine as a free state.


States that start with the letter m?

U.S. states with the abbreviation that starts with the letter M;Maine (ME)Maryland (MD)Massachusetts (MS)Michigan (MI)Minnesota (MN)Mississippi (MS)Missouri (MO)Montana (MT)


Spell all states starting with m?

Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana


What are 13 states with the letter m?

Eight. Montana, Michigan, Mississippi, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri There are 8 states beginning with 'M': Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana


How did the lack of religious toleration affect politics in the Massachusetts Colony?

How did the lack of religious toleration affect politics in the Massachusetts bay colony?


Which states start with m?

Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, and Montana.