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Missouri Compromise (1820) - No slavery allowed anywhere North of the Southern border of Missouri (parallel 36,30)

Compromise of 1850 - severe restrictions on opportunities for new slave-states; Fugitive Slave Act was meant to compensate for this.

Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) - a plan for local voting on slavery. With only one state voting at a time, it was a magnet for cross-border terrorists. (Hence 'Bleeding Kansas'.)

Crittenden Compromise (1861) - last-minute attempt to avert war. Rejected by Lincoln because it could have allowed some new slave-states.

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