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Missouri itself - after which only states South of Missouri's Southern border could be slave-states.

Or it is just possible that you may mean Utah, one of the terms of the 1850 Compromise.

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Was slavery prohibited in the Louisiana territory south of the compromise line?

No. The Missouri Compromise of 1820 allowed slavery in those parts of the Louisiana Purchase that were South of the line. North of the line, it was illegal. This simple and sensible compromise kept the peace for thirty years.


What about slavery below south of the line in Missouri compromise?

South ofthat line, slavery was allowed. But it only applied to the territories acquired from France in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. When the USA acquired vast new lands from Mexico in 1847, a new compromise had to be worked out, in view of the Wilmot Proviso, which declared that no slavery should be allowed in any of these new territories.


How did the northerners and southerners disagree about the Kansas Nebraska Act?

It might allow slavery in states North of the Missouri line - the parallel that had been accepted as the 'line in the sand' for so long, and which had kept the peace for thirty years.it made it possible for slavery to be allowed in more ares-apex


What was passed in 1820 to divide the Louisiana Territory into areas allowing slavery and areas prohibiting slavery?

The Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820 to address the issue of slavery in the Louisiana Territory. It allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state while Maine was admitted as a free state, maintaining a balance between free and slave states. Additionally, the compromise established a line at latitude 36°30′, north of which slavery was prohibited in the remaining territory of the Louisiana Purchase, except for Missouri. This legislative agreement aimed to reduce tensions between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions in the United States.


What was a northern objection to Kansas-Nebraska act?

It might allow slavery in states North of the Missouri line - the parallel that had been accepted as the 'line in the sand' for so long, and which had kept the peace for thirty years.it made it possible for slavery to be allowed in more ares-apex

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What state was the only slave state allowed above the line?

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What was the only slave state allowed above the line?

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How did Missouri became a state?

The Missouri compromise, which was agreed upon by the pro-slavery and anti-slavery parties of the United States, allowed to join the Union but no other slave states could be admitted above the 36'30'' parallel in the Louisiana Territory.


What was the Missouri comformise?

A compromise in 1820 that drew an imaginary line. Above that line slavery was banned but below it slavery was legal and lasted until 1850.


The 1820 agreement by Congress that Missouri would enter the Union as a slave state and Maine as a free state - slavery would not be allowed N of a set line?

Under the Missouri Compromise of 1820 Missouri was admitted as a slave state and Maine as a free state.


What about slavery above north of the line of Missouri compromise?

North of that line, slavery was illegal in all the territories of the Louisiana Purchase, according to the Missouri Compromise. The acquisition of the new territories from Mexico required a new Compromise (1850) and this one did not work. Stephen Douglas of Illinois proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which allowed the people of each state to vote whether to be slave or free. The voting in Kansas caused bloodshed, and it was not tried again. But the imminent Civil War would spell the end of slavery throughout the USAin any case.


Was slavery prohibited in the Louisiana territory south of the compromise line?

No. The Missouri Compromise of 1820 allowed slavery in those parts of the Louisiana Purchase that were South of the line. North of the line, it was illegal. This simple and sensible compromise kept the peace for thirty years.


What about slavery below south of the line in Missouri compromise?

South ofthat line, slavery was allowed. But it only applied to the territories acquired from France in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. When the USA acquired vast new lands from Mexico in 1847, a new compromise had to be worked out, in view of the Wilmot Proviso, which declared that no slavery should be allowed in any of these new territories.


What did the mason dixon line have to do with slavery?

Besides becoming the border between Maryland and Pennsylvania, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon's line became what separated the states that allowed slavery (Confederate; south) and the states that didn't (Union; north)


What was the issue with Missouri and what and was the compromise?

The issue was slavery -- should slavery be allowed in the new state of Missouri? The compromise was to admit Missouri as a slave state and to admit Maine as a free state at the same time, thereby keeping a balance of slave and free states. IMPROVEMENT. Furthermore the Compromise stated that for the future, no other slave state had to be established north of a line represented by the parallel 36° 30', coinciding with the southern boundary of Missouri.


Is above a preposition or adverb?

It can be either. As a preposition, it names an object or state it is above. It can also be an adjective (the line above).


How did the northerners and southerners disagree about the Kansas Nebraska Act?

It might allow slavery in states North of the Missouri line - the parallel that had been accepted as the 'line in the sand' for so long, and which had kept the peace for thirty years.it made it possible for slavery to be allowed in more ares-apex