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... The Missouri compromise basically allowed for Maine to be admitted as a free state and Missouri as a slave state, but it also said that all new states formed ...
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... First was the Missouri compromise. That one came in along in 1820. Basically, Missouri entered as a slave state, Maine a free state. ...
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... states. Missoure enter as slave state and to even the number of slave and free, Maine also entered the union as a free state. Both ...
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... This would upset the balance of 11 slave states and 11 free states, so as a compromise, Missouri was admitted as a slave state, and Maine was admitted as a ...
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... Now the balance of 11 free states and 11 slave states was in trouble. Maine also applied for statehood in 1819, in which it was admitted as a free state. ...
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... The Missouri Compromise allowed Maine to be admitted as a free state, Missouri being admitted as a slave state, and for slavery to be prohibited in the rest of ...
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... compromise. This arranged it that while Missouri was admitted as a Slave state, Maine was also admitted as a free state. It also ...
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... This allowed the legislature to vote in Maine as a free state and Missouri as a slave state, enabling the legislature to be balanced (Notes 3/14/01). ...
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... state. Sectional balance was maintained; with the admission of Missouri and Maine there were 12 free states and 12 slave states. ...
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... as a slave state in 1819 had brought the slave states and free states to equal representation in the Senate, and it was seen that by pairing Maine and Missouri ...
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... After much debate Missouri was admitted as a slave state while, simultaneously, Maine was admitted as a free state (www.infoplease.com). ...
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... Now the balance of 11 free states and 11 slave states was in trouble. Maine also applied for statehood in 1819, in which it was admitted as a free state. ...
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... Now the balance of 11 free states and 11 slave states was in trouble. Maine also applied for statehood in 1819, in which it was admitted as a free state. ...
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... Now the balance of 11 free states and 11 slave states was in trouble. Maine also applied for statehood in 1819, in which it was admitted as a free state. ...
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... Now the balance of 11 free states and 11 slave states was in trouble. Maine also applied for statehood in 1819, in which it was admitted as a free state. ...
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... North. Missouri Compromise (1820) - under this term Missouri was admitted as a slave state and Maine as a free state. Omnibus Bill ...
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... This compromise said that Maine would be admitted to the Union as a free state as long as Missouri would be admitted as a slave state, and that the remainder ...
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... between the United States and Britain, the settlement of the Maine boundary dispute ... In the early 1840's, the British were interested in fighting the slave trade ...
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... Finally, a compromise was agreed upon, Congress agreed to admit Missouri as a slave state, but at the same time free soil Maine, would be separated from ...
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... Thus, a compromise was devised. Missouri would enter the Union as a slave state while Maine would become a free state. Congress ...
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... Now the balance of 11 free states and 11 slave states was in trouble. Maine also applied for statehood in 1819, in which it was admitted as a free state. ...
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... state. They were allowed to enter the Union as a free state called Maine and Missouri was allowed to enter as a slave state. It ...
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... problem and comes up with the Missouri Compromise that stated that Missouri could enter the Union as a slave state, but the free states would get Maine as a ...
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... This debate was one of the last compromises because Maine wanted to join the Union as a free state; therefore, keeping the balance of free and slave states. ...
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... with the Missouri compromise. This compromise said that Maine would become a free state and Missouri a slave state. So if they were ...
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... congressional approval. Missouri was to be admitted as a slave state, and Maine would enter the union as a free state. The compromise ...
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... congressional approval. Missouri was to be admitted as a slave state, and Maine would enter the union as a free state. The compromise ...
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... Kentucky, a slave state, was right next to Cincinnati. ... After her husband accepted a job in Maine, Stowe began writing a novel using the information and visions ...
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... in Congress refused to pass the bill, therefore proposed that Missouri be a slave state, and ... Henry Clay proposed that Maine enter the Union as a Free State. ...
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... the Ohio River and get to a safe place before Haley's two hired slave-catchers can ... So it is on his return trip from Maine where he has picked up his cousin ...
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