No slavery was used in ancient cultures. It was started in America in 1719.
The Compromise of 1820 was between the pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions in the United States Congress. It prohibited slavery in the former Louisiana Territory.
Not battle, but a debate. The Missouri Compromise of 1820.
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determining the future of slavery
Nope, Maine was also a anti-slavery state since the start of it's joining into the Union in 1820. Maine joined the Union from the Compromise of 1820. Missouri wanted to become a slave state, but in order to keep a balance between slave to anti-slave states, Maine was then admitted to the Union as a free state(Missouri Compromise of 1820).
The Compromise of 1820 was between the pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions in the United States Congress. It prohibited slavery in the former Louisiana Territory.
The Missouri Compromise of 1820.
In 1820, politicians debated the question of whether slavery would be legal in the western territories. The Missouri Compromise permitted slavery in the new state of Missouri and the Arkansas Territory but it was barred everywhere west and north of Missouri.
Most white Americans saw slavery as mainly a local issue
The Missouri Compromise - No slavery North of the parallel 36.30
Elihu Embree published The Emancipator in 1820.
It banned slavery in any new states North of Missouri's Southern border.
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There was no "Republican Party" in 1820; the Republican Party in the United States was founded in the 1840s on an anti-slavery policy.
determining the futuer of slavery
the Missouri Compromise of 1820
It is the 36030'N line that diveded the free states and the slave states in the 1820's when the Missouri Compromise was formed. Actually it was in 1850's ~Hope I could help