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... The differences between North and South were far to great and compromise did not stand a chance at preventing the impending conflict. ...
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... other with their words. The 3/5's Compromise is said to have started the North verses South conflict. The simple though complex ...
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... By 1861 the gap between north and south was huge, there wasn't any compromise capable of resolving the many problem they had, the biggest one being slavery. ...
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... In order to fully understand the reason for the creation of the Missouri Compromise, one must first fully examine the conditions of the South at the time. ...
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... As America grew, the South wanted more slave states and the North wanted ... This act repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820 and called for popular sovereignty ...
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... This amendment proved to be a sticking point because many Republicans already thought the Compromise was favorable to the South and this would only guarantee ...
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... What's wrong south can't handle the truth? After Congress passed the Compromise of 1850 they were involved in settling a dispute over Texas. ...
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... Many people, in the north and south, hailed the compromise as a final solution to the question of slavery in territories. However ...
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... slave states. This was not a compromise. It was ... in 1850. This would have forced the South to secede or give up their slave labor. To the ...
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... in the Senate. For almost a generation this Compromise seemed to settle the conflict between the North and South. But in 1848 the ...
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... To resolve this argument between North and South, the Three-Fifths Compromise was proposed as a means to fulfill the needs of both North and South while ...
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... Admitting California as a free state would destroy the delicate sectional balance that was crucial to the South. The compromise solved this problem by allowing ...
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... in the Senate. For almost a generation this Compromise seemed to settle the conflict between the North and South. But in 1848 the ...
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... The actions of the North and the South and their failure to compromise lead to the most costly war in human casualties ever. The ...
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... Many people, both from the north and the south, thought the compromise was the final answer to the question of slavery in the territories. ...
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... was adopted. Both the North and South seemed at peace with the compromise. But was it enough to stop the whole problem? The 1850 ...
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... Yet, the Fugitive Act should not have taken place at all, and the Compromise of 1850 did nothing but postpone the Civil War for 10 years. The South should just ...
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... However the south was afraid that it would cost too much to export to Europe, and that they would compromise their economy. They ...
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... This compromise and the force bill both passed though Congress and were signed by the President. But South Caroline refused to give the federal government the ...
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... What raised these tensions was compromise, the agreements made to prevent the secession of the south actually helped to enact it. ...
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... The three-fifths compromise refers to the agreement made which counts slaves as counting ... The importance of this is obvious, it allowed the South much greater ...
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... Together, they rendered the Missouri Compromise meaningless. As the South's dependence on slavery increased between 1790 and 1860, the gap between the Southern ...
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... Together, they rendered the Missouri Compromise meaningless. As the South's dependence on slavery increased between 1790 and 1860, the gap between the Southern ...
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... As the conflict between the North and the South got more intense, the Compromise of 1850 came into the picture to attempt to please both sides. ...
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... F) This compromise only proved to avoid the question of slavery, and kept both the north and south eyeing the new territories forming in the west, and also ...
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... Most of the North and the South agreed on the Compromise, but Republicans were strongly against the issue of slavery expanding westward. ...
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... The south felt that they had benefited from this compromise because they felt that the introduction of the Fugitive Slave Law would guarantee the existence of ...
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... Such compromises were, "three-fifths compromise". The south wanted slaves to be counted part of the population, this way they could have more representatives ...
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... House. Henry Clay saw this issue cause a huge tension between the North and South, so he came up with the Missouri Compromise. The ...
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... With South Carolina out of the Union, the War would begin shortly ... From the Missouri Compromise, all states above the 36º30' line were to be free states and all ...
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