The US Civil War/Week 2

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This discussion, we are going to talk about the events leading up to the Civil War. If there might be any in-corrections/errors with our course (page here). Please don't hesitate to fix it by clicking the "Edit" button.

Compromises[edit | edit source]

In total, there were three famous compromises.

Missouri Compromise of 1820

This compromise was made when Maine and Missouri applied for statehood in 1820. At that time, there were 22 states in the Union, half and half being slave/free. Adding Missouri into the Union as a slave state would give the South control of the senate. Obviously, the North didn't wanted this to happen, and stated they wanted to abolish slavery in Missouri. So in 1820, the Missouri Compromise was made by Henry Clay of Kentucky. This compromise stated that Missouri would enter as a slave state and Maine would enter as a free slave. And as well, Clay proposed that, except for Missouri, all territory gained in the Louisiana Purchase would be banned from slavery, north of Missouri's border.