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Did the Missouri Compromise end slave trade?

The Missouri Compromise succeeded in expanding the boundaries of the United States. However, it did not end the slave trade.


What event put an end to the Missouri Compromise?

The Mexican-American War, and the acquisition by the USAof extensive new territories in the West.


Did the Missouri compromise end slavery in the nation's capital?

yes the compromise ended slavery in the capitol


2 What was the purpose of the Missouri Compromise?

to end an agruement about the territories


Did The Missouri Compromise also end slavery in the nations capital?

no


Henry clay's compromise became known as what?

The Missouri Compromise The Compromise of 1850 The Kansas-Nebraska Act.


Did The Missouri Compromise happen last?

The Missouri Compromise was put into place in 1820 in the US Congress. It was put into place to create balance between slave owning and non slave owning states in the US a that time.


What was Thomas Jefferson's opinion of the Missouri Compromise and why did he hold that opinion?

Thomas Jefferson did not like the Missouri Compromise very much and he feared that it would lead to the destruction of the Union. He held this opinion, because the Missouri Compromise was trying to imprint more slavery and was also trying to balance it. This would obviously lead to a bad end.


What is the correct chronological order of these eventsCompromise of 1850, Three-Fifths Compromise, Missouri Compromise,Emancipation Proclamation?

Three-Fifths Compromise, Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, Emancipation Proclamation


How can you make a sentence with Missouri Compromise?

The Missouri Compromise was done in 1820. The Missouri Compromise decided North and South Power.


The question about Missouri's admission to the Union and how it was solved was called the?

Missouri compromise


Did Missouri do The Missouri Compromise?

The Missouri Compromise was put forth by Senator Henry Clay in an attempt to prevent the addition of the new territory of Missouri, as a slave slate, from tipping the balance of power in Congress to Southern States. Since Missouri was not an official state until this compromise's passing, the state's people had no representation in Congress or ability to affect this bill.