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there were 12 free states and 12 slave states.
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For its time in US history, the Missouri Compromise of 1820, seemed to be the most logical solution to keep the number of free States and slave States in balance. No one could have predicted the rapid growth of the United States and the force of the anti slavery movement. The issue of slavery, meaning, should it exist in America or not, was not an issue to be solved in 1820. As an aside, the major power in the world of its day, The British Empire did not abolish slavery until 1833.
Because of regional differences. espacially those concerning the issue of slavery.
Maine became the 23rd state in March 1820.
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The five states that contained a substantial number of slave-majority counties in 1820 were North Carolina, Mississippi, Maryland, Tennessee and Alabama. These were all considered to be in the south.
Yes. 1820 is the smallest such number. 1820 = 20*91 1820 = 13*140
The fourth United States Census was conducted in 1820 and determined that there were 9,638,453 people living in the country, of which 1,538,022 were slaves. By 1830 that number had increased to 2,009,043 slaves.
The fourth United States Census was conducted in 1820 and determined that there were 9,638,453 people living in the country, of which 1,538,022 were slaves. By 1830 that number had increased to 2,009,043 slaves.
The fourth United States Census was conducted in 1820 and determined that there were 9,638,453 people living in the country, of which 1,538,022 were slaves. By 1830 that number had increased to 2,009,043 slaves.
16000 slaves were in the united states
The number of states went up 77%, from 13 to 23, with the addition of Vermont (1791), Kentucky (1792), Tennessee (1796), Ohio (1802), Louisiana (1812), Indiana (1816), Mississippi (1817), Illinois (1818), Alabama (1819) and Maine (1820).
The number 1820 is one thousand eight hundred twenty. The year 1820 is "eighteen twenty."
There were 16 free states