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By the Missouri Compromise (1820) and the Compromise of 1850.

The second one didn't hold. So it was proposed that the people ofeach new state should vote on whether it should be slave or free. That led to bloodshed when it was triedin Kansas. No new states were thenadmitted to the Union (except West Virginia as a Border State in wartime), until after the 13th amendment was passed in December 1865.

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