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The slave-owning states (South) and the Union (North).

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The Missouri compromise revealed a growing split between what two groups-?

Northern and southern states


What two groups were revealed a growing split the The Missouri Compromise?

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What groups split between The Missouri Compromise?

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Which two groups was a compromise between the Great Compromise?

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What was use to maintain an equal balance between free states and slaves states?

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To reach an agreement by having each party give up some of what it wants?

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The fundamental purpose of the Missouri Compromise was to find common ground for two very different groups of Americans, those who advocated slavery and those who opposed it. With overall legislative control of the country at stake, the Compromise attempted to balance out the power of slave-holding states with "free" states as new territories within America were seeking (and achieving) recognition as full-fledged member-states of the Union.


The great compromise settled a dispute between which two groups?

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Who fought for both the union and the confederacy?

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