Thomas Jefferson did not like the Missouri Compromise very much and he feared that it would lead to the destruction of the Union. He held this opinion, because the Missouri Compromise was trying to imprint more slavery and was also trying to balance it. This would obviously lead to a bad end.
In return for support of Hamilton's Assumption plan the new US capital would be on the Potomac River.
That would be the Connecticut Compromise
Jefferson did not want slavery expanded, as was allowed by the Missouri Compromise of 1820. He knew that this issue would end up tearing the nation apart. He lamented that the hard sacrifices of 1776 were going to be squandered by the children of those who had fought so hard for freedom and independence. See this letter he wrote in April of 1820: http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/jefferson/159.html In February 1819 Jefferson in Monticello said, "This momentous question, like a fire bell in the night awakened and filled me with terror." Jefferson and other Virginians were convinced that the Tallmadge amendment excluding slavery from Missouri was part of a Federalist conspiracy to create a sectional party and destroy the union.
A compromise was impossible simply because for Jefferson Davis any agreement had to be on the basis of the secession of the Southern States from the Union and President Lincoln would not and could not agree any compromise that recognised secession which he considered illegal and unconstitutional. Yee Haa
Thomas Jefferson did not like the Missouri Compromise very much and he feared that it would lead to the destruction of the Union. He held this opinion, because the Missouri Compromise was trying to imprint more slavery and was also trying to balance it. This would obviously lead to a bad end.
The soothsayer predicted that the cyclops would be blinded, which did happen afterwards.
The ageing Thomas Jefferson thought it was only a superficial solution, and that it would one day split the nation in two.
That the Germans would completely occupy it
The soothsayer predicted that the cyclops would be blinded.
he believed the usa would be a wreck with homelesses
Free cheese for everybody. Seriously, this is not something that could reasonably happen, and it's essentially impossible to predict what might happen if something that can't happen did happen, because we'd have to more or less throw out all the laws of physics that allow us to predict what would happen to get the thing that can't happen to happen.
He compromised that he would move the capital to the south.
If the spindle fiber were disrupted, the duplicated chromosomes would not be separated.
It's difficult to predict, isn't it, because we cannot predict what that new information might prove to be.
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U.S. President Thomas Jefferson was worried bout what would happen to U.S. trade on the Mississippi.