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Missouri Compromise



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   Read More...


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    The American West ("Missouri Compromise" begins on p. 199)
    by Bradley J. Birzer, Larry Schweikart. 542 pgs.


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