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The Compromise of 1850 abolished slavery in the state of Washington DC. It also allowed California to become part of the union as a slave free state.

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The compromise of 1850 made California a free state and abolished slavery in what year?

I think that it was abolished in oklahoma!


The compromise of 1850 made California a free state and abolished slavery in?

the United States


Where did the compromise of 1850 abolish slavery?

It abolished slavery in Texas.


Which of the following was not part of the Compromise of 1850?

Missouri entered as a slave state. Slavery was abolished in Washington, D.C. The abolition of slavery in the district of Columbia


Was not a part of the Compromise of 1850?

Missouri entered as a slave state. Slavery was abolished in Washington, D.C. The abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia


What did the compromise of 1850 do about slavery in the District of Columbia?

It abolished the slave trade in the District of Columbia.


Admitted California as a free state opened SW territories to slavery by popular sovereignty and abolished slave trading in Washington?

Compromise of 1850


What state abolished slavery in 1850?

Not slavery - slave-trading. It was the District of Columbia.


Admitted California as a free state opened SW territories to slavery by popular sovereignty and abolished slave trading in Washington D.C.?

what was the Admitted California as a free state opened SW territories to slavery by popular sovereignty and abolished slave trading in Washington dc? compromise of 1850


How did the compromise of 1850 address the question of slavery in washingtonD.C.?

It affected d.c. because it meant that slaves could no longer be bought or sold here. Slavery was abolished.


In what compromise did California become a free state and the Southwest territories would decide the slavery issue?

The compromise of 1850


Was slave trade but not slavery prohibited in the District of Columbia?

Yes, the slave trade was indeed prohibited in the District of Columbia in 1850 through the passage of the Compromise of 1850. However, slavery itself remained legal in the District until it was abolished with the passage of the 13th Amendment in 1865.