After the Mexican War, California was admitted to the Union as one big state that extended so far on either side of the Missouri Line that both sides claimed it. To get California admitted as free soil, Congress had to repeal the Missouri Compromise and appease the South with a new deal.
No. It replaced it with a deal - California to be admitted as a free state, with certain concessions to appease the South, including tightening-up the Fugitive Slave Act. It was the last-minute Crittenden Compromise that was meant to restore the Missouri Line, but Lincoln rejected this compromise, because it would have allowed some extension of slavery.
The admission of such a vast new state as free soil was a major concession by the South. That is why Congress felt they needed to make a big gesture to appease the South, in the form of the controversial Fugitive Slave Act.
i belive that arizona and new mexico are pretty much the same states as with dealing with the rules
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The Compromise of 1850 - allowing California to join the Union as free soil, and passing the Fugitive Slave Act to appease the South.
Yes. That's why they had to make a special gesture to appease the South, in strengthening the Fugitive Slave Act.
The Compromise of 1850. To get it through Congress, they had to appease the South by promising to hunt down fugitive slaves and return them to their owners. This aroused sympathy for runaways, and helped to fuel inter-sectional discord.
The preserved peace between the free states and slave states was achieved through the Compromise of 1850. This compromise allowed for California's admission as a free state and created a territorial government for Utah and New Mexico, allowing the residents to decide the issue of slavery through popular sovereignty. It also included stronger fugitive slave laws to appease the slave states.
After the Mexican War, California was admitted to the Union as one big state that extended so far on either side of the Missouri Line that both sides claimed it. To get California admitted as free soil, Congress had to repeal the Missouri Compromise and appease the South with a new deal.
No. It replaced it with a deal - California to be admitted as a free state, with certain concessions to appease the South, including tightening-up the Fugitive Slave Act. It was the last-minute Crittenden Compromise that was meant to restore the Missouri Line, but Lincoln rejected this compromise, because it would have allowed some extension of slavery.
They tried to appease the gods with a sacrifice. You might be able to appease your boss if you bring him lunch today.
The admission of such a vast new state as free soil was a major concession by the South. That is why Congress felt they needed to make a big gesture to appease the South, in the form of the controversial Fugitive Slave Act.
had a party [NEW RESPONDENT] Had to organise the Compromise of 1850, to appease the South. The result was the Fugitive Slave Act, which greatly offended the Northern public, as it turned them into unpaid slave-catchers.
i belive that arizona and new mexico are pretty much the same states as with dealing with the rules
To appease the South in return for allowing California to enter the Union as free soil. It backfired badly, arousing fierce anti-slavery opinion in the North. 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' was written in response to it.
Will appease.(I run, I ran, I will run)(I appease, I appeased, I will appease)