The Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise of 1787 allowed the federal government to regulate interstate and international trade while protecting the slave trade for a limited time. The pros for the North included the ability to regulate commerce, which was essential for economic growth, while the South benefited from the protection of the slave trade until 1808, ensuring their agricultural economy could thrive. However, the compromise also highlighted deep regional divisions; the North had to accept the continuation of slavery, which contradicted their growing abolitionist sentiments, while the South had to concede to federal control over commerce, limiting their autonomy. Ultimately, it reflected a temporary solution that postponed deeper conflicts over slavery and trade.
The Compromise of 1850 aimed to ease tensions between slave and free states by admitting California as a free state, allowing popular sovereignty in New Mexico and Utah, and enacting a stronger Fugitive Slave Law. Pros included the temporary reduction of sectional conflict and the preservation of the Union for a time. However, the cons included the anger it provoked among abolitionists and free states due to the enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Law, which intensified divisions and ultimately contributed to the Civil War. Additionally, the compromise failed to provide a long-term solution to the issue of slavery in the expanding United States.
Pros:Japan developed thriving cities, agriculture, and increased internal trade. The Japanese were also able to hyper focus on themselves, and continue to further their culture. They also experienced a period of peace because there were no ideas (e.g. Christianity in Rome) to fight about. Cons: They had to catch up with the rest of the world. They were not able to advance outside ideas, and had less trade. Less trade led to a less stable economy. They also had no allies for wars.
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The Compromise of 1850 aimed to ease tensions between slave and free states by admitting California as a free state, allowing popular sovereignty in New Mexico and Utah, and enacting a stronger Fugitive Slave Law. Pros included the temporary reduction of sectional conflict and the preservation of the Union for a time. However, the cons included the anger it provoked among abolitionists and free states due to the enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Law, which intensified divisions and ultimately contributed to the Civil War. Additionally, the compromise failed to provide a long-term solution to the issue of slavery in the expanding United States.
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The Fugitive Slave Act forced many people to consider the pros and cons of slavery in the United States. The effect of the Fugitive Slave Act was the freeing of slaves.
The Fugitive Slave Act forced many people to consider the pros and cons of slavery in the United States. The effect of the Fugitive Slave Act was the freeing of slaves.
The pros are that international trade started with this event. The cons are that the road was dangerous and often thieves would be out waiting.
The Fugitive Slave Act forced many people to consider the pros and cons of slavery in the United States. The effect of the Fugitive Slave Act was the freeing of slaves.
pros: trade fresh water transportation good soil for farming Cons: flooding carrying disease
What are the pros and cons of using a market intermediary?
Some cons of the southern colonies was it was uncomfortably hot and humid, there was a lot of slave labor, they all spoke like Larry the Cable Guy, there wasn't much exports other than cotton
Pros: Greater trade with the outside countries, more money intake Cons: Japan will not be influenced with western ideas, so the culture will stay the same and strong
Good things about trade barriers are that they provide tax money and they can help keep countries safe. A con is that they can hurt countriesÕ economies.
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