The disruptive Wilmot Amendment
Wilmot Proviso.
The Forbidden Territory was created in 1933.
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A. the Thomas Amendment B. the Tallmadge Amendment C. the Louisiana Territory Amendment D. the Maine-Missouri Amendment
A. the Thomas Amendment B. the Tallmadge Amendment C. the Louisiana Territory Amendment D. the Maine-Missouri Amendment
1846
The 19th amendment of the constitution of Ireland revised of articles 2 and 3 of the constitution. All people born in the land of Ireland were allowed to be part of the Irish Nation. Previously it was declared that the lands were part of a single 'national territory'. This claim of a 'national territory' was controversial to many in Northern Ireland who had remained within the United Kingdom when Ireland split off from the UK in 1922. (Approved 28 May, 1998, Signed 3 June, 1998, Declared 2 December, 1999)
It made slavery illegal in the rest of the Louisiana Territory excluding Alaska
It made slavery illegal in the rest of the Louisiana Territory excluding Alaska
The Tallmadge Amendment requested that the territory known as Missouri become a part of the Union. It also demanded that there be no slavery in Missouri if it was admitted to the Union.