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The goal was to keep a political balance between slave states and free states.
The goal of the plan was to isolate and separate the Southern States while at the same time gaining control of the Mississippi and the Atlantic Coast.
The compromise of 1820 allowed the state of Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state in exhange for Maine entering as a free state. The compromise also stated that any state west of the Mississippi River would enter as a free state.
False. The Missouri Compromise was meant to lay down the boundary for the new states. Anywhere North of that parallel was free soil. South of it could be slave-states.
The Mississippi Compromise was passed in 1820 to resolve the ever-growing problem of maintaining the balance between free and slave states in the United States.
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The goal was to keep a political balance between slave states and free states.
The chief goal of the Compromise of 1850 was to preserve the balance between slave states and free states.
One comes to a compromise by thinking of what one would be willing to give in order to achieve the goal one is after. One has to be willing to negotiate in order to come to a compromise.
Robert de LaSalle's goal was to explore the Mississippi River to its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico and claim the territory for France. He also aimed to establish fur trading outposts and ultimately, control over the region's trade networks.
to gain control of the mississippi river
missouri compromise
To gain control of the Mississippi River and defeat the Confederacy
It was one last attempt at a compromise before the inevitable Civil War. Senator John Crittenden was trying to extend the 36 30 line. the compromise was impossible, but it was one last attempt to save the Union.