Missouri compromise...
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They passed the Three-Fifths Compromise and another compromise that stated that slavery would not be abolished until 1808.
The issue of slavery was becoming A larger population
It admitted California to the Union as a free state, and from the remaining land acquired in the Mexican War (1846-48), it established Utah and New Mexico as territories with an open status of slavery, a measure that overruled the Missouri Compromise.
The Emancipation Proclamation issued by President Lincoln in 1863 and the passage of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1865 formally ended slavery in the United States, settling the issue temporarily.
Missouri compromise
The overriding issue was slavery. The compromise included The Fugitive Slave Act and agreement to allow slavery within the borders of Missouri.
The Missouri Compromise postponed the issue of slavery.
Political parties avoided the issue of slavery for many years after the Missouri compromise.
The overriding issue was slavery. The compromise included The Fugitive Slave Act and agreement to allow slavery within the borders of Missouri.
Missouri compromise...
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yes or no
Missouri compromise
They passed the Three-Fifths Compromise and another compromise that stated that slavery would not be abolished until 1808.
Missouri compromise...