The Missouri Compromise, enacted in 1820, was a pivotal legislative agreement aimed at resolving the conflict between slave and free states in the U.S. It allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state while Maine was admitted as a free state, maintaining the balance of power. Additionally, it established a line (36°30′ latitude) north of which slavery was prohibited in the Louisiana Territory, except for Missouri. This compromise temporarily eased tensions but ultimately foreshadowed the deeper divisions that would lead to the Civil War.
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The Missouri Compromise said that any land below Missouri is slavery land, and any land above that, is freedom.
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The Missouri Compromise made slavery illegal in much of the US, except for the state of Missouri. Some people believe that this made the Civil War erupt later than it would have without the compromise.
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The Missouri Compromise was created between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions within the United States Congress. This document set clear regulations on the issue of slavery in the western territories. Henry Clay was the actual writer of the Missouri Compromise.
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The Missouri Compromise was done in 1820. The Missouri Compromise decided North and South Power.
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The Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820.
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