No, it just made it harder to create new slave-states anywhere.
You may be thinking of the Emancipation Proclamation, issued in mid-war, which outlawed slavery in the rebel states, but allowed it to continue in the four states of the Upper South that had remained loyal.
well you can say that the Missouri compromise allowed south to have slavery but north couldn't and then all went well until the compromise of 1850 when California got permitted as a free state south got mad and the civil war began. I'm writing a report on this too but includes more.
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I think the compromise of 1850 was a good solution because slavery is just wrong.
Senator Henry Clay drafted the compromise of 1850, the compromise consisted of a series of laws (5 bills ) which attempted to resolve territorial and slavery issues
it stop slavery in most of the states
The Missouri Compromise postponed the issue of slavery.
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The compromise of 1850
Slavery wasn’t eliminated and won’t be until 1867 with the 13th amendment.
There is not a Compromise of 1950 but there is a Compromise of 1850. The Compromise of 1850 consists of five laws passed in September of 1850 that dealt with the issue of slavery.
It abolished slavery in Texas.
well you can say that the Missouri compromise allowed south to have slavery but north couldn't and then all went well until the compromise of 1850 when California got permitted as a free state south got mad and the civil war began. I'm writing a report on this too but includes more.
1850
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it caused slavery to expand in to the north.
The compromise of 1850, territories were opened to slavery. Utah and new Mexico
I think the compromise of 1850 was a good solution because slavery is just wrong.