This is a weird question ... nearly anything might NOT be part of the compromise. So ... a pitcher of iced tea was NOT part of the Missouri compromise.
it applied to the lands in the Louisianna Purchase
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There were a number of compromises made in the US leading up to the US Civil War. The list is as follows:1. In order to have the new US Constitution ratified, slavery was not slated for abolishment, but the importation of slaves would be illegal after 10 years. ( this was a hollow deal as slaves continued to be imported under cover) 2. The Missouri Compromise of 1820 to keep the balance of slave and free states equal; 3. The Missouri Compromise of 1850, this also to keep the slave-free state balance, but added the Fugitive Slave Law; and 4. The Kansas-Nebraska Act allowing citizens to vote on the slave issue when a territory had yet to apply for statehood.
Those that had been acquired from the French in the Louisiana Purchase.
California's rapid transition to statehood was primarily driven by the Gold Rush of 1849, which led to a massive influx of settlers seeking fortune. This population boom created a pressing need for governance and infrastructure, prompting California to draft a constitution and apply for statehood in 1850. The political climate of the time, particularly the Compromise of 1850, facilitated California's admission as a free state, further reflecting the urgency of integrating the new territory into the Union amid sectional tensions.
The Gold Rush made the population of California grow immensely. It was the sole reason why California was able to apply for statehood.
The Gold Rush of 1849 was an important first step in California's path to statehood. It brought large numbers of American citizens and new immigrants to California. California quickly became vital to the United States and the region was granted statehood in 1850. California never was a US territory. It quickly passed from a Mexican territory to an independent military region to a state without a country until it became the 31st state in 1850.
Slavery would be legal there. But this did not apply to the new territories that were later acquired from Mexico.
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Indiana applied for statehood in 1815 when they had over 60,000 people in their population
It managed to keep the peace for thirty years, until the annexing of the vast new territories from Mexico. The terms of the Compromise did not apply to these territories. It might have been better if they had. California would then have been admitted to the Union as two states, North California (free soil) and South California (slave-state), and war might have been avoided.