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Q: What made Henry Clays law a compromise?
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What was Henry clays role in the fugitive slave law?

Henry Clay's role in the Fugitive Slave Law was to renew the countries slave attitude.


What compromise finally made the constitution the law of the land?

It was the great compromise


Which president signed the compromise of 1850?

Millard Fillmore supported this compromise and signed it into law. It did little to settle the slavery issues it was designed to settle.


What was the law that made it illegal to help run away slaves?

The Missori Compromise


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How did the compromise of 1850 affect California?

It allowed California to join the USA as free soil. But to get this law passed, Congress had to make a big show of appeasing the South by enforcing the Fugitive Slave Act, which was enormously unpopular in the North, arousing new interest in Abolitionism.


Who came up with the idea of The Missouri Compromise?

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Henry Clay, who came from the boarder state of Kentucky, mediated between the North and the South, concerning the territory of Missouri becoming a state. From the Missouri Compromise, that became law in March of 1820: Missouri became a slave state, and Maine would enter as a free state. In addition, the territory that remained from the Louisiana Purchase was divided in two along the line 36 degrees 30 minutes latitude. With the exception of Missouri, slavery was prohibited in states north of that line.


In light of future evidence its seems apparent that in the Compromise of 1850 the south made a tactical blunder by?

demanding a strong fugitive-slave law


What law in the Compromise of 1850 stated that runaway slaves had to be retured?

The Fugitive Slave Law.


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Was the Missouri Compromise of 1850 more favorable for the North or the South?

Basically the Missouri Compromise of 1850 was a fair compromise. One problem for Northern abolitionists was that the Compromise ushered in the Fugitive Slave Act. They were outraged that the new compromise included this law.


The Fugitive Slave Law was a provision of which of the following?

The Fugitive Slave Law was a provision of the Compromise of 1850, a series of legislative measures aimed at resolving tensions between slaveholding states and free states regarding the expansion of slavery in the United States.