Henry Clay, a member of Congress from Kentucky, found a solution. Missouri would join the nation as a slave state. Maine would join as a free state. In this way the balanced would be kept. This plan allowed slavery in the new states formed in the South of Southeast. It would not let states in the North of Southeast. Clays plan became none as the Missouri Compromise
An advantage to the Missouri Compromise of 1820 was that slavery would not be permitted in the territory that is now the state of Missouri. A disadvantage to the Missouri Compromise was that people who believed in slavery in the South could not move north to gain more land and keep their slaves.
The Missouri Compromise (1820)
No - in the North. It banned slavery anywhere North of the parallel that marked Missouri's Southern border. This was a successful compromise which kept the peace for thirty years.
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The Missouri Compromise was used to please both pro and anti-slavery people from the North and South with a regulation that prohibited slavery in some states and allowed it in other.
The Missouri Compromise was done in 1820. The Missouri Compromise decided North and South Power.
They made the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850.
the Missouri compromise
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An advantage to the Missouri Compromise of 1820 was that slavery would not be permitted in the territory that is now the state of Missouri. A disadvantage to the Missouri Compromise was that people who believed in slavery in the South could not move north to gain more land and keep their slaves.
The Missouri Compromise provided that no Slave State could be established to the north of a line represented by the parallel 36° 30' coincident with the Southern boundary of Missouri.
The Missouri Compromise (1820)
no because after the Missouri compromise it was prohibited to have slaves north of Missouri
The Missouri Compromise was a temporary band aid on the problem of slavery. Many in the South wanted slavery and many in the North did not. It made more people unhappy.
All states north of the 36-30 parallel, except Missouri itself
It would allow slavery to spread north of the line established by the Missouri compromise. - Novanet