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True. Maine would be admitted as a free state and Missouri as a slave state, maintaining the balance between free and slave states in the Senate.
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False. The Missouri Compromise was meant to lay down the boundary for the new states. Anywhere North of that parallel was free soil. South of it could be slave-states.
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Yes, it did. The Missouri Compromise was all about sectionalism. James Tallmadge from the state of New York in Legislature wanted to stop transportation of slavery into the Missouri Territory and would then end slavery in Missouri. The amendment passed the House in February 1819, but failed in the Senate. Sectionalism was said to be so easily seen, that you could tell in the debates between North and South. Ten months later, Maine had a bill past to make it a state. By pairing Missouri with Maine, the balance in the Senate remained even between North and South. The two bills, (that of Maine and Missouri for statehood) were combined and both entered the Union at the same time. Also, the compromise was that it stopped slavery in the rest of the Louisiana Purchase North of the southern boundary of Missouri (36°30'N lat). The house this time, rejected this bill, however, after a committee it was decided the two states should be treated as two bills and entered together in March 1920. Missouri was still aloud to have no barriers on slavery. Although, the state stopped the immigration of free blacks to Missouri was challenged by Northern Congressmen. The need was felt for another compromise, but until the Missouri legislature stated that there wasn't anything in its constitution that could be interpreted to abridge the rights of citizens of the United States. Then the charter was approved and Missouri finally was admitted to the Union in August 1821. Through all of these Conflicts and Compromises, sectionalism played a heavy part in it.-CCB YOU ARE A LAIR! I put that it was True on a test online and it was WRONG. The answer is FALSE!
Henry Clay's primary purpose in offering the compromise of 1850 was to keep the Union together.
True. Maine would be admitted as a free state and Missouri as a slave state, maintaining the balance between free and slave states in the Senate.
The firing on Fort Sumter was the event that officially began the Civil War. However, there was great tension between the north and south over the fugitive slave law, Bleeding Kansas and the issue of slavery and Manifest Destiny as well as the nullification of the Missouri Compromise.
False . The plan kept the balance of power between the North and the South even in the Senate.
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