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The liked it because there was a balance of free and slave states and representation in congress.

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They were extremely happy while the north didnt want it to enter the union as a slave state.

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And what was the North's perspective, too?

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Neither side was pleased with the outcome

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a majority of slave holding states.

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What did the south stand lose and gain during The Missouri Compromise?

They gained Missouri as a slave holding state as well as the land below the 36°30' parallel known as the Arkansas Territory. They lost the chance to admit more slave holding states besides what they owned in the small territory due to the Missouri Compromise Line.


The first written agreement among the colonies to stand together in resistance to Great Britain was?

a result of the First Continental Congress


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Why did the North and South have the Civil War?

The North and South fought the Civil War because the South lived on slavery and could not live without it, the north on the other hand did not like slavery. They also fought the war because the South seceded after Lincoln became president. Seceded means that they separated from the country and became their own country, with their own name, and government. They seceded because they felt useless while Lincoln was in power, he did not like slavery so the South did not stand a chance against him. The North was also far more advanced than the South. The South was still using rivers for transportation, and fields for growing things. The North was already using railroads and factories.


How did the coloinists respond to the stamp act?

South Carolina was disappointed that she did not get the aid of the other Southern states. Although many sympathized with Carolina's stand, they were unwilling to to give open support. Jackson's supporters suggested a compromise tariff, and Jackson gave his consent. Calhoun, who had resigned the VP and taken a seat in the U.S. Senate., was willing to compromise if certain Southern demands were met. Congress adopted the Tariff of 1833 and the Force Bill, which gave the President authority to use the army and navy to enforce revenue laws if necessary. The South Carolina convention reassembled and repealed its ordnance of nullification. At the same time, it nullified the Force Bill, which was now a dead letter since Jackson had no reason to use it. -United States History, Heritage of Freedom Third Edition. A Becka Book