MISSOURI COMPROMISE

1820–21, measures passed by the U.S. Congress to end the first of a series of crises concerning the extension of slavery.

By 1818, Missouri Territory had gained sufficient population to warrant its admission into the Union as a state. Its settlers came largely from the South, and it was expected that Missouri would be a slave state. To a statehood bill brought before the House of Representatives, James Tallmadge of New York proposed an amendment that would forbid importation of slaves and would bring about the ultimate emancipation of all slaves born in Missouri. This amendment passed the House (Feb., 1819), but not the Senate. The bitterness of the debates sharply emphasized the sectional division of the United States.

In Jan., 1820, a bill to admit Maine as a state passed the House. The admission of Alabama as a slave state in 1819 had brought the slave states and free states to equal representation in the Senate, and it was seen that by pairing Maine (certain to be a free state) and Missouri, this equality would be maintained. The two bills were joined as one in the Senate, with the clause forbidding slavery in Missouri replaced by a measure prohibiting slavery in the remainder of the Louisiana Purchase north of 36°30′N lat. (the southern boundary of Missouri). The House rejected this compromise bill, but after a conference committee of members of both houses was appointed, the bills were treated separately, and in Mar., 1820, Maine was made a state and Missouri was authorized to adopt a constitution having no restrictions on slavery.

A provision in the Missouri constitution barring the immigration of free blacks to the state was objectionable to many Northern Congressmen, and necessitated another congressional compromise. Not until the Missouri legislature pledged that nothing in its constitution would be interpreted to abridge the rights of citizens of the United States was the charter approved and Missouri admitted to the Union (Aug., 1821). Henry Clay, as speaker of the House, did much to secure passage of the compromise—so much, in fact, that he is generally regarded as its author, even though Senator Jesse B. Thomas of Illinois was far more responsible for the first bill. The 36°30′ proviso held until 1854, when the Kansas-Nebraska Act repealed the Missouri Compromise.

See studies by G. Moore (1953, repr. 1967) and R. H. Brown (1964).

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...CHAPTER VI. MISSOURI TERRITORY: 1813 TO 1821 117 CHAPTER VII. THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE 139 CHAPTER VIII. THE ADMISSION OF MISSOURI INTO THE UNION 149 CHAPTER...
...line earlier used in the Missouri Compromise of 1820 to ban slavery north...Grande to the Pacific at the Missouri Compromise line 36 30 north latitude...via an extension of the Missouri Compromise line to the Pacific. He did...
...to go along. With compromise impos- sible, Congress...adjourned, leaving Missouris future still in doubt...interests. The Missouri Compromise With the convening...Illinois, the famous Missouri Compromise was enacted. By its...
Women in Missouri History Women in Missouri History - IN SEARCH OF POWER AND INFLUENCE Edited...Ann Whites Mary C. Neth, and Gary R. Kremer University of Missouri Press Columbia and London Copyright 2004 by The Curators...
...Customs and Traditions N 1821, following the Missouri Compromise, Missouri I became the twenty-fourth state in the Union. Congress had worked out the compromise to maintain an equal number of slave and free...
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...I am satisfied with the `Missouri compromise, or any other compromise...the west as mandated by the Missouri Compromise, Missouri appeared inevitably...the policy of repealing the Missouri Compromise; but our idea is that all...
...Kansas." Fremont also rejected the repeal of the Missouri Compromise in a campaign statement that could have been espoused...Lea, angered a member of his party. Years later, in Missouri, the generals command was criticized for relying...
...195) Id. at 422. (196) Mark Berger, Compromise and Continuity: Miranda Waivers, Confession...198) Moran, 475 U.S. at 422. (199) Missouri v. Seibert, 124 S. Ct. 2601, 2611 (2004...opinions rejecting such inquiries. See Missouri v. Seibert, 124 S. Ct. 2601, 2613 n.6...
...repeatedly claims that the men and women he profiles never compromised their opposition to slavery. Yet his evidence often undercuts...C. Fremonts order to free the slaves under his command in Missouri in 1861. This reader also hoped that Blue would push further...
...contradictions in the foundations of the young nation. (1) Compromises over the next two generations--in 1820 (the Missouri Compromise on the spread of slavery) and 1850 (which included the Fugitive Slave Act)--also failed to mend the fissures that...
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...nipped in the bud, and the status quo prevailed. The Missouri compromise One of the current administrations least-favorite...Corps to protect endangered species by altering the Missouris ebb and flow. On a hot summer day; Judge Kessler...
...part has toned down his rhetoric and sought cooperation and compromise. Even some Democrats say Kinder has become more of statesman...asked about the path that led him to becoming speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives, Jim Kreider is honest. He has no...
...Trinity Lutheran Church represents the flowering of the Missouri Synods insistence on keeping the purity of its faith," the...cooperation with other churches, which it fears might lead to some compromise of principles." In that respect, little has changed over the...
...take them up. In the past, compromise bills that were hundreds of...at the end was avoided as compromises were forged earlier in the...Bills to allow law-abiding Missourians to carry concealed weapons...first woman speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives began...
...well with Blake Hurst, a corn and soybean farmer in Northwest Missouri who also is a contributing writer for the respected-American...spokesman Dan Leistikow tells INSIGHT. "They put together a compromise that was able to win majority support in both houses and get...
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...the Senate," said Sen. John Ashcroft, Missouri Republican and leader of the Senate opposition...Pennsylvania Republican, Mr. Ashcroft said compromise language on national education testing...and international benchmarks." The compromise, written by Rep. David R. Obey, Wisconsin...
...and send it to conference with the Senate. House Democratic Leader Richard A. Gephardt of Missouri called on the House to reject the compromise. "This is not a patients bill of rights. This is an HMO and health insurance companies bill...
...victory, while House Minority Leader Richard A. Gephardt, Missouri Democrat, said the mostly Democratic content of the bill represented...the scandals. To ensure the independence of auditors, the compromise accepts the Senates ban on providing nine non-auditing services...
House offers $107 billion compromise by John Godfrey House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert...meeting yesterday with House Minority Leader Richard A. Gephardt, Missouri Democrat, and Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, South Dakota...
...But the final measure could be altered significantly, as the compromise will allow each party to offer several amendments. "This is...appropriate reaction," said House Minority Whip Roy Blunt, Missouri Republican. "Our House Republican members do have some concern...
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...because it involved the question of extending slavery into the territories. The dispute was resolved by the Missouri Compromise , which admitted (1821) Missouri to the Union as a slave state but excluded slavery from lands of the Louisiana...
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...Southern opposition to the Missouri Compromise . Although the last of these...contradicted the provisions of the Missouri Compromise (under which slavery would...Ray, The Repeal of the Missouri Compromise (1909, repr. 1965...
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