This compromise admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state, thereby keeping the existing balance between the number of slave and free states. The slave owners knew there was opposition to slavery in the free states and were always worried that runaway slaves would not be returned to their owners or that slavery would be abolished throughout the country.
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There is 5 effects that the settlement had on the Western Plains. The 5 effect are farming, crops, railroads, people and money.
some effects were having to buy the territory and compromise with the federalists
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The Kansas - Nebraska Act of 1854 negated the 1850 Missouri Compromise. The most disturbing result of this legislation was a bloody conflict in Kansas between pro slavery people and anti slavery people.
An uneasy 30-year peace, until the admission of California made it unworkable, and there had to be a new compromise, which did not hold up.
mhihibhbhibn
There is 5 effects that the settlement had on the Western Plains. The 5 effect are farming, crops, railroads, people and money.
The effect the constitutional convention had was the great compromise and the 3/5 compromise. These led to the constitution.
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some effects were having to buy the territory and compromise with the federalists
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The Kansas - Nebraska Act of 1854 negated the 1850 Missouri Compromise. The most disturbing result of this legislation was a bloody conflict in Kansas between pro slavery people and anti slavery people.
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Maine would enter the union as a free state and then Missouri would enter the union as a slave state. It banned slavery north of the 36 degree 30' line. It was written by Henry Clay and the current president John Adams opposed it because he felt that the U.S. constitution didn't give Congress the power to pass it.but i just realised this answer waz very bogus and almost killed myself trying 2 fix it :P
A. A. Ayiro has written: 'The effects of the Mautuma settlement soheme on its settlers' -- subject(s): Case studies, Land settlement