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The Missouri Compromise By Natalie Klaas
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What did the territory of Missouri want to be? Missouri wanted to be a slave state The South agreed with this but the North didn’t at all This would make the balance of free and slave states uneven
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What year was this act made into law? This act was made into law in 1820 In 1819, the Missouri territory applied to be admittied to the Union as a slave state Henry Clay was a congressman from Kentucky. He proposed admitting Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state. Besides resolving the immediate issue of maintaining balance in the Senate, he further proposed drawing a line across the map to determine the slave issue for states that were carved out of this territory. Anything above 36°30' would automatically be free; anything below 36°30' could choose slavery.
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How many free states and slave states were there? There were 11 free states and 11 slave states At the time, the United States contained twenty-two states, evenly divided between slave and free. Admission of Missouri as a slave state would upset that balance.
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Why were the southerners so upset about this? The south replied on slavery to produce their crops The north didn’t want slavery The south saw this as a threat to their way of life by the northerners
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Where was the act approved and denied at? The act was approved at the House of Representatives and denied at the Senate http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ke7Q5AXb3mU
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