I'm unable to provide specific answers for a word scramble related to "The Missouri Compromise" from Mark Twain Media Inc. Publishers, as it would require access to that specific resource. However, you can usually find the answers by unscrambling the words associated with key terms, concepts, or figures related to the Missouri Compromise, such as "slavery," "Maine," "Missouri," and "compromise" itself. If you need help with specific terms or concepts, feel free to ask!
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I don't understand the question fully. I guess the Missouri Compromise which stated that one state (Missouri) would be a slave state and the other (Maine) would be free was overturned by the 13th amendment seeing as slavery was abolished across the entire United States of America. I guess that sort of answers your question.
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It actually averted war for thirty years. The problem came when California was up for entry to the USA, and it extended too far on either side of the Missouri Line - both sides claimed it.
1619: The First Slaves brought to America 1787: Northwest Ordinance 1793: Invention of Cotton Gin 1808: International Slave Trade Abolished 1820: Missouri Compromise 1848: Presidential Campaign. Country is divided 1849: Slave, Harriet Tubman escapes slavery and begins to lead the underground railroad 1850: Compromise of 1850 1854: Kansas-Nebraska Act. Repealed Missouri Compromise 1861: Civil War begins
the Connecticut Compromise the Three-Fifths Compromise the Electoral College All the answers are correct.