I think the compromise of 1850 was a good solution because slavery is just wrong.
No not really because both sides got what they wanted.
Alright, listen up! The Missouri Compromise of 1820 drew a line at 36°30' to determine slave and free states, while the Compromise of 1850 allowed California to enter as a free state and included a stricter Fugitive Slave Law. So basically, one drew a line in the sand, and the other tried to clean up a mess with a stricter law. Got it? Good.
Good
A good compromise for the Proclamation of 1763 that can satisfy the King and the colonists is to make a better proclamation and/or trade to get bigger lands, like barter trading.
It depends on how you look at it. The Missouri compromise was a bad solution, because it did not solve the slave problem but it was a good compromise because it lasted for several years and temporarily solved the conflict for a period of time.
No not really because both sides got what they wanted.
no you didnt
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the compromise was not a good solution to the conflict because it was very controversial. The Fugitive Slave law required northern states, even those that had ruled slavery illegal, to abide by southern laws that declared slavery legal. it caused more conflicts in the ends and put off the civil war for about 10 years
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The Compromise of 1850, actually a set of 5 compromises
It means when a solution comes after the problem. So there is no use for it anymore.
Alright, listen up! The Missouri Compromise of 1820 drew a line at 36°30' to determine slave and free states, while the Compromise of 1850 allowed California to enter as a free state and included a stricter Fugitive Slave Law. So basically, one drew a line in the sand, and the other tried to clean up a mess with a stricter law. Got it? Good.
NO,because it splits the nation in half. "later starts the civil war."
Henry Clay was both Speaker of the House of Representatives and Secretary of State. He supported engaging in the War of 1812 with Great Britain. He was very important in getting both the Missouri Compromise of 1820 and the Compromise of 1850 passed. Additionally, he opposed the Mexican American War.
no