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The Missouri Compromise I think

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Q: What earlier treaty involving slavery did the Kansas-Nebraska Act nullify?
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What did the Emancipation Proclamation nullify?

It didn't. It wasn't a law, only a proclamation. It defied the Supreme Court's finding in the Dred Scott case that slavery was legal according to the Conctitution.


What is the practice of another person owning another person?

Slavery, or, in earlier times, marriage.


What is the practice of one person owning another called?

The practice of one person owning another is called slavery. It involves the ownership of individuals as property and the denial of their basic rights and freedoms.


What was one of the constitutional conventions most important decisions involving slavery?

called for the ending of the slave trade in 1808.


What problems existed after slavery was abolished in 1838?

Slavery wasn't abolished in the United States until 1867 with the passage of the 13 th amendment of the constitution. Some northern states did abolish slavery earlier, but the entire south didn't.


Did the Americans start slavery in Africa?

No, the Pharaoh's of ancient Egypt used slaves a few thousand years earlier.


What statement most accurately defines the institution of slavery in America?

study island answer a system of enslavement involving political, social, and economic life


How did Abe Lincoln abolish slavery?

Slavery in Massachusetts was abolished after the Civil War ended in 1865. Even though it wasn't formally abolished until 1865 slavery had ended voluntarily in the state much earlier.


What was the major issue between Northerner and southern states after 1820?

Slavery became the major dividing issue between Northern and Southern states in the U.S. The Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820, involving the regulation of slavery in the Western territories. This started people taking sides over whether slavery should be abolished altogether, or remain an essential right of the people.


What best describe bleeding kansas?

Bloody Kansas or the Border War was a series of violent political confrontations in the United States involving anti-slavery "Free-Staters" and pro-slavery "Border Ruffian", or "southern yankees" elements in Kansas between 1854 and 1861, including "Bleeding Congress".


Was Connecticut a free or slave state?

As the northern US moved toward abolishing slavery Connecticut did as well, and during the Civil War it was a free state. However, earlier in the state's history, slavery was indeed legal there.


What was the greatest cause of the American Civil War?

The answer is somewhat controversial, but historians mostly, if not all, agree that the preservation of slavery was the greatest cause. Secondary causes were states' rights including the right to secede and the right to nullify federal laws within a state.