Wade-Davis Bill
The Union could control the Mississippi River from Vicksburg
Fight off union attacks intil they could survive as a union
No, the south did not really leave the union after the war. the south needed the support and assistance of the union so they could not have left.
Most Southerners believed that states had freely been created and joined the Union and could freely leave the Union. President Lincoln and the North did not believe this.
The Missouri Compromise of 1820
new lands Portugal could claim and those Spain could claim
The Missouri Compromise of 1820. It managed to balance the situation and keep the peace for thirty years. It might have done so indefinitely, if California could have been brought into the union as two states - North California and South California - divided along that boundary.
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Convergent plate boundary.
The framers decided that the legislative branch could set the taxing legislation.