First, a single line of latitude, with slavery banned anywhere North of the line, but permitted South of it.
Then the admission of California as free soil, in exchange for the creation of two smaller slave-states and the introduction of the Fugitive Slave Act.
Finally, to allow the people of each new state to vote for or against slavery ('Popular Sovereignty')
First, a single line of latitude, with slavery banned anywhere North of the line, but permitted South of it.
Then the admission of California as free soil, in exchange for the creation of two smaller slave-states and the introduction of the Fugitive Slave Act.
Finally, to allow the people of each new state to vote for or against slavery ('Popular Sovereignty')
First, a single line of latitude, with slavery banned anywhere North of the line, but permitted South of it.
Then the admission of California as free soil, in exchange for the creation of two smaller slave-states and the introduction of the Fugitive Slave Act.
Finally, to allow the people of each new state to vote for or against slavery ('Popular Sovereignty')
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Benjamin Franklin knew that the delegates didn't all agree with everything that was written in the Constitution. He didn't agree with everything either, but compromises had been made and he felt everyone should set aside the "my way is best" notion and sign the document.
No, they wanted no part of it
a Democracy
The north was against slavery, and the south favored it.
First tell us what 'the following' are.
None of the plans
Yopu mean construction
slavery
no.
They wanted to be able to speak what was on their minds without public pressure
yes