History Project By: Caleb Smithco. The Missouri Compromise Show me this Missouri you speak of.

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History Project By: Caleb Smithco

The Missouri Compromise Show me this Missouri you speak of

About the Missouri Compromise Its is when Missouri wanted to become a slave state which means that they were allowed to have slaves.

It prohibited slavery in the former Louisiana Territory. Except within the boundaries of the proposed state of Missouri.

During the following session, the House passed a similar bill with an amendment, introduced on January 26, 1820 by John W. Taylor of New York, allowing Missouri into the union as a slave state.

That’s is the Missouri Compromise The End