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Q: Northern and southern states compromise on the slave trade by what?
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What did the slave trade compromise do for the southern and northern states?

agreeing not to end the slave trade for at least 20 years


What did the northern states gain by agreeing to postpone a vote on ending the slave trade?

The northern states sacrifice to postpone a vote on ending the slave trade gained the southern states to aggree on the three-fiths compromise.


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.


What was the name of the compromise that convinced slave-holding Southern states to join the Union?

compromise of 1820


What was the name of the compromise that convinced slave holding southern states to join the union?

compromise of 1820


Provision of the compromise of 1850 that comforted southern slave-catchers and aroused the wrath of northern abolitionists?

Fugitive slave act


What provision of the compromise of 1850 that comforted southern slave catchers and aroused the wrath of northern abolitionist?

The Fugitive Slave Act


How are northern and southern different?

The North were free states and the South were slave states.


How did the Missouri Compromise attempt to resolve a conflict between North and the South?

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)


Whaqt is the purpose of the three -fifths compromise?

The purpose of the Three-Fifths Compromise was so Northern and Southern states would accept the US Constitution. This is because Southern states wanted slaves to be counted towards their population so they would have more power in the House of Representatives, while Northern states did not want this. The Three-Fifths Compromise was basically meant to be a sort of compromise for each side, where three-fifths of the slave population would be counted, hence the name.


What divided the northern free states from southern slave states?

The Mason &-Dickson line


Why was the three fifths compromise need?

When writing the constitution the southern states had the slave population while the northern states didn't and the compromise was added so when counting the population for House representation that the slaves wouldn't be counted as a whole person. The smaller northern states were afraid that the larger south would have too much power in Congress.