In the 1800s, Missouri faced significant social and political turmoil, particularly surrounding the contentious issue of slavery. The state was a border slave state, leading to conflicts between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions, most notably highlighted during the Bleeding Kansas conflict. Additionally, economic challenges, including transportation issues and the impacts of the Civil War, further complicated Missouri's development during this period. These factors contributed to deep divisions within the state, shaping its complex history.
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The Missouri Compromise helped settle some of the tension.
The question itself is wrong. The Missouri Compromise made Missouri and Maine states. Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state.
Bernard DeVoto has written: 'Across the Wide Missouri' -- subject(s): fur trade of the early 1800s
War with Great Britain, Missouri Compromise, Monroe Doctrine, Mexican-American War
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No, that was done by Aristotle. Diogenes also proved it wrong simply by out-racing a tortoise. A final, formalized refutation was done by mathematicians in the late 1800s.
compromise of 1850's and the Missouri compromise divided the united states into the north and the south united states.