The factor used to decide whether an area could be open to slavery under the Missouri Compromise was its geographical location. This compromise established a line at latitude 36°30' where slavery would be permitted south of the line and prohibited north of it, with the exception of Missouri.
The area that was banned from slavery in 1819 was the Territory of Missouri under the Missouri Compromise. This legislation prohibited slavery north of the 36°30' parallel within the territory, with the exception of Missouri itself.
The Missouri Compromise affected the area in the former Louisiana Territory, except within the boundaries of the state of Missouri. It was a compromise that prohibited slavery within the territory.
it applied to the lands in the Louisianna Purchase
Missouri
Kansas-Nebraska Act
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 allowed slavery in the territory of Missouri, which was admitted as a slave state. Additionally, it opened the area of the Louisiana Purchase south of the 36°30' parallel to slavery, while prohibiting it north of that line, except for Missouri. This compromise aimed to maintain the balance between free and slave states in the Union.
Chattishgarh is the state covered by Forest( most of its area is covered with forest)
Slavery was abolished in this area as a result of the Emancipation Proclamation issued by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863.
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A canopy.
its a gray area in the policy - but property of others would be covered at your request