The Missouri Compromise was reached between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions of the government. It restricted slavery in territories north of 36 degrees 30′ except in the state of Missouri.
1. Missouri will be admitted as a slave state
2. Maine will be admitted as a free state
3. Any territory within the Louisiana Purchase above the Missouri Compromise Line will be admitted as a free state.
4. Any territory within the Louisiana Purchase below the Missouri Compromise Line will be admitted as a slave state.
Nothing.
The Missouri Compromise was 1819, ratified 1820.
It was a very sensible arrangement, which drew a line in the sand, North of which slavery would be illegal. Unfortunately it only applied to the territories acquired in the Louisiana Purchase.
After the Mexican War, massive new lands were added to the USA, and these required a new compromise - the 1850 one. This one was a patchwork deal, and didnt last.
It kept the issue over slavery from being resolved until a later time.
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compromise of 1850
Missouri Compromise was signed in 1820s. The Compromise of 1850 was signed in the 1850s
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They all Dealt with the expansion of slavery into the western lands
The Missouri Compromise temporarily solved a dispute over slavery by keeping the number of slave and free states equal. It was later replaced by the Compromise of 1850.
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Three-Fifths Compromise, Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, Emancipation Proclamation
the Missouri compromise, the 3/5 compromise, and the compromise of 1850 no it was thethe Missouri compromise, the 3/5 compromise, and the compromise of 1850
the kansas nebraska act, of the compromise of 1850
compromise of 1850
The Missouri Compromise was not 1850 but 1820, and it was engineered by the politician Henry Clay. It was also Clay, in his old age, who was called out of retirement to engineer the Compromise of 1850.
They made the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850.
Missouri Compromise was signed in 1820s. The Compromise of 1850 was signed in the 1850s
Henry Clay was the one who drafted the compromise of 1850 and the Missouri compromise of 1820.
The Missouri Compromise The Compromise of 1850 The Kansas-Nebraska Act.
Henry Clay
Stephen Douglas