i dont think so because a compromise means that bot or all sides agree on it and that doesnt mean it is fair
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It is called a compromise. Examples are the Great Compromise, and the Three-Fifths Compromise.
After the Mexican War, California was admitted to the Union as one big state that extended so far on either side of the Missouri Line that both sides claimed it. To get California admitted as free soil, Congress had to repeal the Missouri Compromise and appease the South with a new deal.
The Missouri Compromise was a successful attempt to keep the peace by balancing the number of slave-states and free states. Both sides thought it benefitted the other side too much, and they were equally dissatisfied. Curiously, this kept the balance. It was not a case of white people feeling threatened.
No. It was a compromise in the Congress to work out problems between some states as to which side they were on. People could not decide on their own to own slaves. Some people in the South didn't want slavery.
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