It banned slavery in any new states North of Missouri's Southern border.
Missouri compromise
The Missouri Compromise splits the early America into the South (where slavery is upheld) and the North ( Where slavery is banned)
The Missouri Compromise, which said that slavery was to be banned anywhere north of the 36th parallel, with the exception of Missouri.
Congress banned slavery and this gets rid of the Missouri Compromise
No - in the North. It banned slavery anywhere North of the parallel that marked Missouri's Southern border. This was a successful compromise which kept the peace for thirty years.
Missouri Compromise
The court ruled that slavery was protected by the constitution, so the Missouri Compromise (which banned slavery North of a certain parallel) was invalid.
A compromise in 1820 that drew an imaginary line. Above that line slavery was banned but below it slavery was legal and lasted until 1850.
The court ruled that slavery was protected by the constitution, so the Missouri Compromise (which banned slavery North of a certain parallel) was invalid.
American slave who sued his master for keeping him enslaved in a territory where slavery was banned under the missouri Compromise
.....slavery IS banned......