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Airida [17]
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KengaRu [80]2 years ago
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The three compromises made over slavery during the United States western expansion were:

  • Missouri Compromise
  • Compromise of 1850
  • Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854).

What was the Missouri Compromise?

The Missouri Compromise of 1852 allowed Missouri's admission as a slave state and Maine as a free state during the Louisiana Land Purchase.

What were the Compromises of 1850?

Significantly, California entered the Union as a free state. The Slave Act of Washington was abolished. Finally, the controversial Fugitive Slave Act was amended.

What was the Kansas-Nebraska Ac (1854)?

The Kansas-Nebraska Act automatically

repealed the Missouri Compromise by creating two new territories, allowing for popular sovereignty.

Thus, the above acts were efforts to appeal to the South over slavery during the expansion of the United States into western areas.

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