Missouri compromise...
Missouri compromise...
Political parties avoided the issue of slavery for many years after the Missouri compromise.
slavery became an issue many years before the civil war.
No she would have to be over a hundred and thirty years old if she was.
The issue, matter of, is that slavery remain unsettled for many years to come.
Exodus ch.12.
The most important political issue in the United States during the 1840s and 1850s is the issue of slavery. During these years leading up to the Civil War abolitionists begin petitioning the government on slavery issues.
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The Missouri Compromise, which drew a clear 'line in the sand' along a particular parallel, North of which slavery would be illegal. This kept the peace for thirty years, until the admission of the new state of California, which was too big to fit the terms of that compromise, so a new one had to be worked out. This one did not last.
No - in the North. It banned slavery anywhere North of the parallel that marked Missouri's Southern border. This was a successful compromise which kept the peace for thirty years.
Slavery has been around for hundreds of years and still exists in some parts of the world today. It became a divisive issue in the 1800's because of the abolitionist movement in the North.
By the Missouri Compromise of 1820, slavery was illegal anywhere North of the parallel that marked Missouri's Southern border. This kept the peace for thirty years, until California proved too big to fit the arrangement. A new Compromise was worked out, which did not last, and the issue was briefly put to the vote in Kansas, resulting in terrible bloodshed.