Abraham Lincoln did not believe that he needed to compromise with the South on the issue of expansion of slavery in the Territories. He thought that the Southern States were bluffing and would not leave the Union.
The Crittenden Compromise failed because it outlawed slavery in western states because Abraham Lincoln opposed the western expansion of slavery.
IT ALLOWED SLAVERY North of the 36"30" line
Because he opposed to the virtual expansion of the slavery south of 36° 30' parallel proposed by one of the terms of the Compromise.
crittenden compromise
South Carolina was voting to secede at the same time that Crittenden was pushing a compromise to settle the slavery question.
The Crittenden Compromise. Lincoln rejected it because it could have allowed some extension of slavery.
South Carolina was voting to secede
The Crittenden Compromise failed because it outlawed slavery in western states because Abraham Lincoln opposed the western expansion of slavery.
Crittenden Compromise
The Crittenden Compromise failed because it outlawed slavery in western states because Abraham Lincoln opposed the western expansion of slavery.
crittenden compromise
Crittenden Compromise
Crittenden Compromise
the crittenden compromise led to the 36 30also led to the federal funds
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crittenden compromise
John Crittenden
with the states in the lower south forming a new government in Montgomery, Alabama, some people continued to seek compromise. Senator Jonh J. Critten of Kentucky develop a comsenator Jonh J. Crittenden of Kentucky develop a compromise. The Crittenden plan was presented to congress in late february 1861, but it did not pass. By; Jazmel Gerez
The Crittenden Plan or Crittenden Compromise was introduced in 1861 and if had passed in congress it might have prevented secession. The Kentucky senator who introduced it was John Crittenden.