The compromises that the northern and southern states reached were the great compromise and the Three-Fifthy compromise
The government drew imaginary lines, north of which slavery would be illegal, such as the Mason-Dixon line. There were formal compromises, such as the Compromise of 1820 and the Compromise of 1850.
The compromises that the Northern and Southern states reached were the Great Compromise and the Three-Fifths Compromise.~A.K. =)
compromises: Compromise of 1850, and the Missouri Compromise Act: the Kansas Nebraska act :)
The Compromise of 1850 primarily benefited the South, as it included the controversial Fugitive Slave Act, which strengthened the enforcement of returning escaped slaves and allowed for the expansion of slavery into new territories. Although the North gained California as a free state, the overall concessions made to the South, particularly regarding slavery's expansion, reflected a greater advantage for Southern interests at that time. The compromise temporarily eased tensions between the North and South but ultimately failed to resolve the underlying issues surrounding slavery.
Compromise between the North and South, particularly over issues like slavery, often led to tensions rather than resolution. Agreements such as the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850 attempted to balance the interests of free and slave states but ultimately highlighted the deep divisions between the two regions. These compromises often resulted in temporary solutions that left both sides dissatisfied, fueling further conflict and animosity. As each side sought to protect its interests, the failure to find a lasting resolution contributed to the buildup toward the Civil War.
The Compromise Of 1850.
the Missouri compromise
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3/5 Compromise
Larget Slave Market
it caused slavery to expand in to the north.
The compromise of 1850
Compromise of 1850.
The mason dixen line
The Three-Fifths Compromise was an agreement between the North and the South to only count the slaves as three-fifths of a person. The North was afraid the South would have greater representation in Congress.