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... It repealed a provision of the Missouri Compromise that had prohibited slavery in the territories north of 36° 30', and stated that the people of the ...
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... state. To please the South, slavery would be prohibited forever from Louisiana Purchase territories north of 36° 30'. Southern ...
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... state. To please the South, slavery would be prohibited forever from Louisiana Purchase territories north of 36° 30'. Southern ...
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... free state. To please the South, slavery would be prohibited forever from Louisiana Purchase territories north of 36? 30'. Southern ...
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... state. To please the South, slavery would be prohibited forever from Louisiana Purchase territories north of 36° 30'. Southern ...
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... And then it banned slavery in the rest of the Louisiana Purchase north of 36 degrees, 30 ... as a free state, New Mexico and Utah would be territories, and the ...
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... state. As part of the compromise, slavery would be prohibited forever from Louisiana Purchase territories north of 36° 30'. Southern ...
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... It divided the land acquired in the Louisiana Purchase along the 36 30 line. All territories north of this line forbid slavery except for Missouri. ...
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... of the extension or prohibition of slavery in the federal territories of the ... slavery in the remainder of the Louisiana Purchase north of 36°30N latitude. ...
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... the US expanded westward state north 36, 30N latitude ... and transpiration for slaves flowing north to freedom. ... the expansion of slavery into western territories. ...
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... south, slavery would be permitted in Louisiana Purchase territories south of 36° 30 ... Compromise seemed to settle the conflict between the North and South. ...
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... is known as Wilmot Proviso, prohibiting future slavery in the territories won by ... the Missouri Compromise since Kansas-Nebraska was north was 36 degree and ...
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... Also, prohibiting slavery north of the 36- 30-degree ... any bill from passing since the north would soon ... but the rest of the Southwest Territories choose whether ...
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... greatly favored the idea to open up these new territories, these people ... Compromise said that all land in the Louisiana Purchase north of the 36 degrees line ...
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... the nation should forget the boundary of 36 30'N ... their support almost entirely from the North and from ... the Fugitive Slave Act and slavery in the territories. ...
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... slave or free territory, consequently, President Andrew Jackson drew an imaginary line at 36° 30'N that would make all of the territories to the north of this ...
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... Senator Jesse B. Thomas called for the ban of slavery North of 36 degrees 30 ... voted for a resolution to exclude slavery from the new territories, the Wilmot ...
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... slave bondage was prohibited north of the line of 36* 30 ... the question of slavery, and kept both the north and south eyeing the new territories forming in ...
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... on whether or not to allow slavery within their territories. The Act served to annul the Missouri Compromise which barred slavery north of latitude 36° 30'. ...
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... Compromise (36°30') line to the Pacific Ocean so that it would include all territories then part of the United States or "hereafter acquired." All land north ...
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... want slavery to be allowed in the new territories that would ... was the first serious dispute between the North and South ... As a result of this, the 36 30' line was ...
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... power to prohibit slavery."(Kutler 36-38) Southerners ... and Congress prohibited slavery in the territories without judicial ... two things helped the North gain power ...
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... slave states would be permitted north of 36°30 ... that the power would swing to the North where abolitionists ... Mexico and Utah were created as territories with no ...
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... by proposing that the question of slavery in those territories be decided ... banned slavery in that part of the Louisiana Purchase north of 36°30' latitude. ...
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... admitted to the Union as a slave state, but slavery was to be prohibited from the new American territories in the Louisiana Purchase north of 36¢ª30¯ north ...
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... Proviso was to ban slaves from territories that might ... that any state above the latitude of 36 30' can ... statehood, it cause huge problems because North and the ...
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... of Northern feathers, to wash in basins made in the North...We eat ... in which he wrote that slavery would exist in territories south of 36°30' (members.aol ...
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... sponsored by the government as the North was ... to prohibit slavery in the Western territories was a ... of extending the Missouri Compromise line of 36° 30' angered ...
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... was prohibited above the latitude of 36 30 ... differences and tensions for future North/ South relations ... the slave status of any new territories, sectional tensions ...
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... extended from the Ohio River north to the ... These townships were further divided into 36 sections, each ... guidelines for the administration of all US territories. ...
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