History, 20.11.2019 06:31 masterfitz22jack
Match the compromises regarding the institution of slavery prior to the civil war.
1. u. s. constitution (1787)
2. 1820 missouri compromise
stated kansas would be slave,
nebraska free. however, kansas chose
to be free, upsetting the balance
created the 36° 30' parallel as
dividing line between slave and free
states
stated california would be free,
new mexico and utah could decide for
themselves, u. s. would forgive texas's
debt in exchange for land, and slave
trading would cease in washington, dc
counted slaves as three-fifths of a
person for representation
was last compromise before the
civil war and would have strengthened
slavery. lincoln opposed it
3. compromise of 1850
4. kansas-nebraska act (1854)
5. 1860 crittenden compromise
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