 11 free states  11 slave states  1817 Missouri requests to be part of the Union  1818-1819 Debate over the Territory of Missouri  1819 Maine requests.

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 11 free states  11 slave states  1817 Missouri requests to be part of the Union  Debate over the Territory of Missouri  1819 Maine requests to be admitted to the Union

 January 28, 1778-September 29, 1853 › Opposed slavery › Proposed to ban slavery in Missouri and forbid the importation of slaves › Proposed the emancipation of slaves already living in the Missouri territory.

April 12, 1777-June 29, 1852 › Provided the decisive vote  To allow Missouri as a slave state  To allow Maine as a free state  In 1820 he negotiated the Second Missouri Compromise

To ban slavery in the rest of Louisiana Purchase, north of latitude 36° 30’.

 In 1854 the Missouri Compromise was repealed by the Kansas-Nebraska Act  In 1857 the Dred Scott case ruled the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional

 1. When was the Second Missouri Compromise made?  A  B  C  D. 1854

In the Missouri Compromise where did slavery stop? A. 36° 30 B. 48° 25 C. 30° 36 D. 24° 69

 What year did Maine request to be part of the union  A  B  C  D. 1815