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Missouri Compromise
Balancing of slave and free states.
The goal was to keep a political balance between slave states and free states.
1820
The 1820 Missouri Compromise was put in place by Congress in order to maintain the balance between slave States and non slave States. Senator Henry Clay was one of the key politicians in formulated the Compromise.
Missouri Compromise
Balancing of slave and free states.
1820
The chief goal of the Compromise of 1850 was to preserve the balance between slave states and free states.
the Missouri Compromise
The Fugitive Slave Act was added to the Compromise of 1850 to please southern states. This act required that all runaway slaves be returned to their owners, even if they were in free states.
Henry Clay's Compromise of 1850 sought to balance the free states and the slave states in balance. The Compromise lost its value with the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854.
The goal was to keep a political balance between slave states and free states.
Missouri Compromise
1820
The 1820 Missouri Compromise was put in place by Congress in order to maintain the balance between slave States and non slave States. Senator Henry Clay was one of the key politicians in formulated the Compromise.
The 1820 Missouri Compromise was put in place by Congress in order to maintain the balance between slave States and non slave States. Senator Henry Clay was one of the key politicians in formulated the Compromise.