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  1. The Missouri Compromise (also known as the Compromise of 1820) was federal legislation of the United States that balanced desires of northern states to prevent the expansion of slavery in the country with those of southern states to expand it.

  2. Oct 29, 2009 · The Missouri Compromise, an 1820 law passed amid debate over slavery, admitted Missouri to the Union as a state that allowed slavery, and Maine as a free state.

  3. Jun 20, 2024 · Missouri Compromise, measure worked out in 1820 between the North and the South and passed by the U.S. Congress that allowed for admission of Missouri as the 24th state. It marked the beginning of the prolonged sectional conflict over the extension of slavery that led to the American Civil War.

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  4. May 10, 2022 · Learn about the legislation that admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a non-slave state, and prohibited slavery above the 36º 30' latitude line in the Louisiana Territory. Read the conference committee report on the Missouri Compromise from the National Archives.

  5. Oct 27, 2023 · Learn about the legislation that resolved the sectional conflict over slavery in the Louisiana Territory. Find out how it was passed, what it entailed, and what impact it had on the nation's future.

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  6. Learn how the Missouri Compromise of 1820 resolved the debate over slavery's expansion in the Louisiana Purchase territories. Find out how it affected the political balance, the economy and the sectional tensions in the United States.

  7. Missouri Compromise, (1820)Act passed by the U.S. Congress admitting Missouri to the Union as the 24th state. After the territory requested statehood without slavery restrictions, Northern congressmen tried unsuccessfully to attach amendments restricting further slaveholding.

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