The Missouri Compromise of 1820 allowed a slave state into the union when alternated with a free state. The compromise allowed Missouri to enter the US as a slave state and part of Massachusetts was divided to allow the entrance of Maine into the US as a free state.
retained the power to replace the legislative with a new legislative
The great increase in cotton production in the US was caused by the invention of the cotton gin. Invented by Eli Whitney, the cotton gin was a device that used a spiked cylinder to remove seeds from cotton fibers. Before the cotton gin, seeds had to be removed by hand. Because cotton could be cleaned so much more easily and efficiently, more cotton was planted and harvested.
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 allowed Maine to be admitted to the Union as a slave state. This was to counter balance having Missouri enter the Union as a slave state. The Missouri Compromise of 1820 allowed Maine to enter the US as a free state and allow Missouri to enter as a slave state.
1. US Army exploration westward, mapping and reconnaissance. 2. Displacement/Redistribution of North American Nation's to Reservations.
Cotton production grew very quickly, so that it was ten times higher in 1820
The invention of the cotton gin allowed American cotton production to soar in the first half of the nineteenth century. It was invented by Eli Whitney in 1793, though the patenting process and production took decades.
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The Missouri Compromise of 1820 temporarily settled the dispute over the westward expansion of slavery. It allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state, Maine as a free state, and prohibited slavery north of the 36°30′ parallel in the Louisiana Territory.
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the rapid immigration of the Irish into America
cotton plantation owners needed a large labor force
It increased ties between farming and industry.
Missouri Compromise
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 allowed a slave state into the union when alternated with a free state. The compromise allowed Missouri to enter the US as a slave state and part of Massachusetts was divided to allow the entrance of Maine into the US as a free state.
retained the power to replace the legislative with a new legislative
E. R. J. Owen has written: 'Cotton and the Egyptian economy, 1820-1914'