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Click to edit Master subtitle style 3/10/10 Missouri Compromise 1820
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Click to edit the outline text format Second Outline Level Third Outline Level Fourth Outline Level Fifth Outline Level Sixth Outline Level Seventh Outline Level Eighth Outline Level Ninth Outline LevelClick to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level 3/10/10 Between Pro-Slavery and Anti-slavery “This law prohibited slavery in the Louisiana Territory north of the 36° 30´ latitude line.” Repealed by the Kansas Nebraska Act. The Supreme Court is unconstitutional. It did not have the rights to do that in those territories.
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3/10/10 H.O.R. Didn’t want to except this compromise. Then they passed a similar bill. Missouri came into the union as a slave state. An amendment enabled the people in Missouri to form a state constitution.
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3/10/10 The Second Missouri Compromise “They recommended against having restrictions on slavery but for including the Thomas amendment.” "free negroes and mulattoes“ "never be construed to authorize the passage of any law“
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3/10/10 Other info A slave state could only be created South of the Southern Border of Missouri and not Missouri. Missouri came in as a slave state and Maine came in as a free state to keep the numbers even. “To a statehood bill brought before the House of Representatives, James Tallmadge of New York proposed an amendment that would forbid importation of slaves and would bring about the ultimate emancipation of all slaves born in Missouri.”
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3/10/10 Keeps Going It passed with the House, but not with the Senate. Started the division in the United States. “The admission of Alabama as a slave state in 1819 had brought the slave states and free states to equal representation in the Senate.”
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3/10/10 Missouri
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3/10/10 The Missouri Compromise talked about the introduction with slavery. Also how it started in Missouri and the other states. The Monroe Doctrine talked about settling in the Western Hemisphere. The Missouri Compromise was passed during the pro-slavery and anti-slavery. The Missouri Compromise sort of helped out the Monroe Doctrine.
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Click to edit Master subtitle style 3/10/10 The Monroe Doctrine A policy created by James Monroe It was presented on Dec. 2 1823 One of the longest standing tenets
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Click to edit Master subtitle style 3/10/10 What is it? Policy that states if European countries interfere or colonize land with states in the Americas it would be viewed by the U.S. as acts of aggression that would require U.S. intervention
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Click to edit Master subtitle style 3/10/10 Who Supported This? Great Britain supported this policy because they would gain control over the goods being traded The policy wouldn’t have stood a chance against the triple alliance if it wasn’t for the support of Britain The triple alliance consisted of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. This was run by Spain
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Click to edit Master subtitle style 3/10/10 Why Was This Created? The policy was created to free the new independent colonies of Latin America from European intervention and control.
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3/10/10 References www.wikispaces.com www.wikispaces.com www.wikipedia.com www.wikipedia.com www.infoplease.com www.infoplease.com http://images.google.com http://images.google.com http://civilwar.bluegrass.net http://civilwar.bluegrass.net http://answers.yahoo.com http://answers.yahoo.com http://www.factmonster.com
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3/10/10 End By : Lisa Jordan And Kelly Buck
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