The compromise of 1850
Missouri Compromise
The compromise of 1850
To preserve State's Rights, particularly as they referred to slavery
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To preserve the Union and, after 1862, to end slavery. Michael Montagne
Missouri Compromise
The compromise of 1850
Some problems Thomas Jefferson faced during his presidency included the Barbary Pirates' attacks on American ships, conflicts with Native American tribes, and the issue of slavery. Jefferson resolved the Barbary Pirates problem by deploying the US Navy and successfully negotiating treaties. He attempted to address conflicts with Native Americans through diplomacy and the concept of assimilation, although these efforts were not always successful. As for slavery, Jefferson did not take significant action to resolve the issue during his presidency, despite his personal opposition to it.
The bill that unsuccessfully attempted to ban slavery in Mexico was The Wilmot Proviso.
John Brown
dublin, Georgia
To preserve the union and abolish slavery.
To preserve slavery and have their own nation where slavery would exist.
well if slavery was legal again their would be another civil war and cause many conflicts.
The Treaty of Ghent
put the Pueblo revolt
slavery and the laws.