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No. The Compromise allowed the Missouri territory to join the USA as a slave-state. The condition was that there should be no more new slave-states North of the parallel that marked Missouri's Southern border. This represented a clear 'line in the sand' that kept the peace for thirty years, until the admission of California made the Compromise inoperable.
The Southern Manifesto encouraged sgregation and told the the southerners to disregard the Brown v. Board battle..
The cause is the Compromise of 1850, and the effect is the Southern filibuster ventures.
Crittenden Compromise
Crittenden Compromise
compromise of 1850
The compromises that the Northern and Southern states reached were the Great Compromise and the Three-Fifths Compromise.~A.K. =)
compromise of 1820
compromise of 1820
To regain control of southern politics
southern manifesto
Southern plantation owners feared the Missouri Compromise would limit the expansion of slavery, and eventually the institution of slavery itself.