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The Missouri Compromise was issued by Henry Clay to serve as a resolution to the slavery issue.
Slavery had expanded into the Louisiana Territory in 1818, when the Missouri Compromise was declared by Henry Clay.
to avoid a civil war over the issue of slavery
Because he thought that it would unbalance the north and the south
Stephen Douglass (Democrat) and Henry Clay (Whig).
The Missouri Compromise was issued by Henry Clay to serve as a resolution to the slavery issue.
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Slavery
Edward Clay was an abolitionist who spoke out against slavery. He believed that slavery was morally wrong and detrimental to society. Clay advocated for the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade.
One resolution that was NOT proposed by Henry Clay was the abolition of slavery. While Clay was instrumental in proposing compromises related to slavery, such as the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850, he did not advocate for its abolition. His focus was primarily on maintaining the Union and finding middle ground between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions.
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Yes, he was against it.
Slavery had expanded into the Louisiana Territory in 1818, when the Missouri Compromise was declared by Henry Clay.
Henry Clay supported the loss of slavery. he also believed people should not own their own land. He believed in gradual emancipation of slaves and that the state should decide whether to allow slavery
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