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How was the Compromise of 1850 similar to the fugitive slave act?

The Fugitive Slave act was part of the Compromise of 1850. The compromise of 1850 said any new states would be free states as long as they passed the fugitive slave act. This act made Northerners turn in runaway slaves.


This decision nullified the Missouri compromise?

The Missouri Compromise was nullified by the new Compromise of 1850 - caused by the admission of California, which extended a long way on either side of the Missouri line, and rendered it obsolete.


How long did the Missouri Compromise of 1820 last?

The Missouri Compromise of 1820 lasted 30 years. The US remained divided on where slavery could exist and thus the Missouri Compromise of 1850 was enacted.


How did the compromise of 1850 and the kansas Nebraska act different?

The compromise of 1850 revisits the long time argument concerning which states should be free and which states should be able to have slaves. Prior to that (and the Kansas Nebraska Act) the Missouri Compromise of 1820 had established a sort of line to divide all the slave states from the free. The Kansas Nebraska act had undone all the effort put into the Missouri Compromise and it allowed for attention so shift back to the issue of slavery. The Missouri Compromise had basically delayed that issue and the Kansas Nebraska Act and The Compromise of 1850 touched up on an increasingly sensitive topic which fuels the first sparks which lead to the Civil War.


What law repealed part of the Missouri Compromise of 1850?

The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, made the use of Congressional compromises unnecessary. Voters in territories could vote on the issue of slavery before the territory petitioned for statehood. What remained from the 1850 compromise was the Fugitive Slave Act. Even in 1860, president-elect Lincoln promised to enforce this law as long as it existed.

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How was the Compromise of 1850 similar to the fugitive slave act?

The Fugitive Slave act was part of the Compromise of 1850. The compromise of 1850 said any new states would be free states as long as they passed the fugitive slave act. This act made Northerners turn in runaway slaves.


When was Long Street Church created?

Long Street Church was created in 1850.


When was Long-trained Nightjar created?

Long-trained Nightjar was created in 1850.


This decision nullified the Missouri compromise?

The Missouri Compromise was nullified by the new Compromise of 1850 - caused by the admission of California, which extended a long way on either side of the Missouri line, and rendered it obsolete.


Was theMissouri Compromise long-term effect of the plan to delay the Civil War or hasten the Civil War?

The Misouri Compromise of 1820 delayed the Civil War for a generation. It was undone by the Compromise of 1850, and barely ten years after the end of the Missouri Compromise disunion and war came.


How long did the Missouri Compromise of 1820 last?

The Missouri Compromise of 1820 lasted 30 years. The US remained divided on where slavery could exist and thus the Missouri Compromise of 1850 was enacted.


How did the compromise of 1850 and the kansas Nebraska act different?

The compromise of 1850 revisits the long time argument concerning which states should be free and which states should be able to have slaves. Prior to that (and the Kansas Nebraska Act) the Missouri Compromise of 1820 had established a sort of line to divide all the slave states from the free. The Kansas Nebraska act had undone all the effort put into the Missouri Compromise and it allowed for attention so shift back to the issue of slavery. The Missouri Compromise had basically delayed that issue and the Kansas Nebraska Act and The Compromise of 1850 touched up on an increasingly sensitive topic which fuels the first sparks which lead to the Civil War.


When the Compromise of 1850 passed did it include the abolition of the slave trade in Washington D C?

Yes, that was one of the terms of this rather cobbled-together deal that did not last long.


What law repealed part of the Missouri Compromise of 1850?

The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, made the use of Congressional compromises unnecessary. Voters in territories could vote on the issue of slavery before the territory petitioned for statehood. What remained from the 1850 compromise was the Fugitive Slave Act. Even in 1860, president-elect Lincoln promised to enforce this law as long as it existed.


How did Henry Clay save the union with his compromise tariff?

Henry Clay helped to pass the Compromise Tariff of 1833 as a resolution to the Nullification Crisis. The compromise gradually reduced taxed on imports for the southerners. This compromise kept South Carolina from seceding from the Union.


How long has the Sydney royal Easter show been running?

Sydney Royal Easter Show was created in 1823.


What was the border dispute between the US and Mexico over Texas?

The issue of the dispute of the border centered on slavery. Texas could claim what they wanted to claim regarding their borders as long as they were a Republic. The moment they became a part of the Union they were forced to play by a different set of rules. The 1850 Compromise was disliked by both the Southern and Northern legislators but was a temporary solution that avoided the Civil War for a brief period of time.