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Political parties avoided the issue of slavery for many years after the Missouri compromise.
The Missouri Compromise helped settle some of the tension.
The Compromise of 1850 briefly dampened the tensions surrounding slavery that existed between the North and the South. It included five different bills.
Because the newly-elected Lincoln would not agree to any extension of slavery. So the final attempt at compromise failed.
The Compromise of 1850 undid much of the work of the Missouri Compromise made a few years prior. Unfortunately, the Compromise of 1850 did not alleviate the tensions of the slave debate, and the Civil War broke out just ten years later.
The Connecticut Compromise was reached at the convention regarding slavery
The three fifths compromise
Political parties avoided the issue of slavery for many years after the Missouri compromise.
Political parties avoided the issue of slavery for many years after the Missouri compromise.
Political parties avoided the issue of slavery for many years after the Missouri compromise.
The Missouri Compromise was used to please both pro and anti-slavery people from the North and South with a regulation that prohibited slavery in some states and allowed it in other.
The Missouri Compromise helped settle some of the tension.
slavery
The compromises that the northern and southern states reached were the great compromise and the Three-Fifthy compromise
the belief that a compromise could be reached on slavery
the Kansas Nebraska act went against the Missouri compromise. it allowed states to choose there positions on slavery based on popular sovereignty. this threw off balance of free and slave states. the Missouri compromise was placed to keep this balance, especially in politics. the slaveholding south felt that the north was trying to gin political and territorial control over the union.
The political issue behind the question of expanding slavery after the Mexican-American War was whether the newly acquired territories would be free or slave states. This debate ultimately led to the Compromise of 1850, which temporarily resolved the issue by allowing some territories to decide on the issue of slavery through popular sovereignty.