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No. The Compromise allowed the Missouri territory to join the USA as a slave-state. The condition was that there should be no more new slave-states North of the parallel that marked Missouri's Southern border. This represented a clear 'line in the sand' that kept the peace for thirty years, until the admission of California made the Compromise inoperable.
The Missouri Compromise was not a cause of the war - it was a reasonable deal that delayed hostilities for forty years. The Compromise of 1850 included a provision to toughen-up the Fugitive Slave Act, and this became an emotive issue in the North, especially when Uncle Tom's Cabin was published soon after.
try the Missouri compromise before the civil war. it dictated that any state above the Latitude line 36 30 was free, and any below was slave.
Answer this question… Slavery would be permanently allowed in the South.
Fillmore supported the Compromise of 1850 which was Henry Clay's attempt to resolve the crisis over slavery and prevent a civil war.
Compromise means settling a disagreement by mutual concession.
The Missouri Compromise (1820) aimed to maintain the balance between free and slave states by admitting Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state, while also prohibiting slavery in the northern part of the Louisiana Territory. The Compromise of 1850 sought to address the status of territories acquired during the Mexican-American War, allowing California to enter as a free state while strengthening the Fugitive Slave Act and allowing popular sovereignty in other territories, thereby attempting to ease tensions between North and South. Both compromises were efforts to manage the contentious issue of slavery in the expanding United States.
George Washington
NO!!!!!!!!!! they try to score the people who try to prevent it are the Defence
try and compromise!
Missouri Compromise 1820, about the new territories brought in by the Louisiana Purchase - drawing a line in the sand, North of which slavery would be illegal. Compromise of 1850, about the new territories brought in by the victory over Mexico - a scrambled deal, mostly favouring the North and making new slave-states harder to create, so they passed the Fugitive Slave Act to appease the South by cracking down on runaways. There was also a last-minute compromise (Crittenden), early in 1861, to try and avert war. But Lincoln rejected it because it could have allowed new slave-states.