Between 1810 and 1820, the southern states admitted to the Union were Louisiana (1812), Mississippi (1817), Alabama (1819), and Missouri (1821). Louisiana became the 18th state, followed by Mississippi as the 20th, and Alabama as the 22nd. Missouri's admission was part of the Missouri Compromise, which addressed the balance between free and slave states.
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Missouri was admitted as a slave state, but no more slave states would be allowed anywhere North of the parallel that marked Missouri's Southern border.
Southern states should be re-admitted to the Union through a process that emphasizes reconstruction and reconciliation. This could involve establishing clear guidelines for political representation, ensuring civil rights protections for all citizens, and promoting economic recovery. Additionally, engaging local communities in dialogue and decision-making can foster a sense of inclusion and accountability. Ultimately, the focus should be on rebuilding trust and unity within the nation.
The rest of the nation felt sorry for them.
Hamilton compromised with southern states by stating that he would ensure that the United States would absorb all of the debt for the war. In exchange Hamilton asked the southern states to relinquish the hold of wanting the nation's capital in one of the southern territories.
The new nation formed by the southern seceding states was called the Confederate States of America.
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It upset the balance of slave & free states,
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Slaves were escaping from California to Canada.
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No. The southern states were re-admitted to the Union after the Civil War. __________ I believe the southern states were never considered outside of the union by the US.
The southern states wanted to get independence from the northern states and become their own country but Lincoln wanted to keep the nation together.
The Southern states seceded from the United States and declared themselves a nation called the Confederate States of America.
Missouri was admitted as a slave state, but no more slave states would be allowed anywhere North of the parallel that marked Missouri's Southern border.