The area that was to become the state of Missouri had slaves. Various proposed legislation put restrictions on Missouri with respect to slavery in order for it to become a state. Eventually, the state was allowed to be admitted as a slave state.
The problem was that the number of slave states versus free states would be off balance. The Missouri Compromise was later passed but is currently void.
Missouri applied to be admitted as a slave state, and if admitted, would: A: Tip the balance of the federal Senate to the slave states, 24-22 B: Create a large lump of slave-permitting territory jutting out into the plains. Northerners didn't want the Senate to get off balance, and also didn't want the South to use Missouri as a springboard to creating more slave states in the plains.
It would increase the power of the southern states in the senate.
When the territories acquired from France in the Louisiana Purchase came up for statehood, there was a fierce debate over which ones would be slave-states and which would be free soil. Owing to the Abolitionist movement, it was getting harder to create new slave-states, and the South felt that if Congress was dominated by free states, it would pass legislation that favoured Northern interests at the expense of Southern ones. The Missouri Compromise drew a line in the sand - the parallel that marked Missouri's Southern border - and declared that slavery would be illegal anywhere North of this line. This sensible deal kept the peace for thirty years.
The leader in Congress who helped to create the Missouri Compromise was Henry Clay. Furthermore, with the support of Daniel Webster, Clay set up the plan for the Compromise of 1850 and the resolution of the Nullification Crisis.
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state. To keep the balance of slave and free states even, part of Massachusetts was divided on its northern border to create Maine. This was a free state.
Missouri applied to be admitted as a slave state, and if admitted, would: A: Tip the balance of the federal Senate to the slave states, 24-22 B: Create a large lump of slave-permitting territory jutting out into the plains. Northerners didn't want the Senate to get off balance, and also didn't want the South to use Missouri as a springboard to creating more slave states in the plains.
It would create a new slave state north of the accepted dividing line
It would increase the power of the southern states in the senate.
Another term for applied science is technology, because technology is science that is used to create stuff.
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Another term for applied science is technology, because technology is science that is used to create stuff.
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