The name for the compromise proposed by Henry Clay for the admission of Missouri to the United States was the Missouri Compromise. It said that Missouri would be admitted as a slave state and Maine as a free state. It kept the balance of power in the Senate between the slave states and free states. It also called for slavery to be banned from the Louisiana Territory north of the parallel 36˚ 30', Missouri's southern border.
The admission of new states to the union and Dred Scott decision fueled the ongoing debate over slavery. (I got this off of ChaCha.com)
crittenden compromise
the admission of kansas into the union
beacuse it did look in a book
The Commerce Compromise was an agreement between the Northern and Southern states in regards to slavery. It was proposed by the northern states.
Henry Clay was born in 1777 in Hanover. He proposed the admission of California as a free state, gave Utah and New Mexico the right to decide whether or not to allow slavery, and wanted to prohibit the slave trade in DC.
The name for the compromise proposed by Henry Clay for the admission of Missouri to the United States was the Missouri Compromise. It said that Missouri would be admitted as a slave state and Maine as a free state. It kept the balance of power in the Senate between the slave states and free states. It also called for slavery to be banned from the Louisiana Territory north of the parallel 36˚ 30', Missouri's southern border.
Slavery in Missouri be restricted
Congressman Rufus King proposed the banning of slavery in the new Us territory in 1785. Rufus was the congressman of Massachusetts.
The admission of new states to the union and Dred Scott decision fueled the ongoing debate over slavery. (I got this off of ChaCha.com)
Henry Clay
Henry Clay
it caused slavery to expand in to the north.
it ended the possibility of a negotiated peace because it would outlasw slavery.
It ended the possibility of a negotiated peace because it would outlaw slavery.
it ended the possibility of a negotiated peace because it would outlasw slavery.