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The Compromise of 1850 allowed California to be admitted to the Union as a free state on September 9, 1850. The Utah Territory and the New Mexico Territory were formed by the Compromise of 1850 and these two territories could permit or prohibit slavery as a local option (popular sovereignty).
The war with Mexico resulted in California and the southwest territory becoming part of the United States.
James Madison does not match with the Missouri Compromise.
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After the Compromise of 1850 the United States acquired both the New Mexico Territory and Utah Territory as parts of its territory. The Mexico and the US border was also agreed on the south.
The Compromise of 1850 allowed California to be admitted to the Union as a free state on September 9, 1850. The Utah Territory and the New Mexico Territory were formed by the Compromise of 1850 and these two territories could permit or prohibit slavery as a local option (popular sovereignty).
In the Compromise of 1850, the Mexican Cession territory (excluding California) was to become New Mexico and Utah. Their slave situations were to be determined using popular sovereignty, or the power of the votes of the people to decide if it would be a slave state or not. In addition, the Compromise of 1850 also gave the disputed territory between Texas, a slave state, and New Mexico to New Mexico. This invalidated the previous compromise, the Missouri Compromise, which banned slavery in North of 36 in newly gained territory.
The war with Mexico resulted in California and the southwest territory becoming part of the United States.
It became the territory of New Mexico and was contested by both California and Texas. This situation was defused thanks to the Compromise of 1850, where Texas surrendered its claim to New Mexico.
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Compromise of 1850
The compromise of 1850, territories were opened to slavery. Utah and new Mexico
James Madison does not match with the Missouri Compromise.
Texas surrendered its claim to New Mexico; this was a bill to defuse the slave question (i.e: it had nothing to do with the country of Mexico, but between the U.S. North and South).
A provision creating Utah and New Mexico