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zysi [14]
3 years ago
13

WILL GIVE BRAINLYIEST

History
2 answers:
murzikaleks [220]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:  North of 36/30' parallel

Explanation:

According to Dr. William Foley of Central Missouri State University, there had typically been a balance of representation between slave and free states. He says, "This balance had been temporarily upset a number of times, but it had always been easy to decide whether states east of the Mississippi River should be slave or free. Mason and Dixon's Line and the Ohio River formed a natural and well-understood boundary between the two sections. No such line had been drawn west of the Mississippi River."

So when the Louisiana Purchase was added to the land of the United States, that set in motion debates over whether states established in the newly acquired territories would be slave or free.  

The Louisiana Purchase territories were acquired from France in 1803.   Debates over the future of new states in that region continued for the next decades.  Missouri was a part of what was acquired in the Louisiana Purchase.  In 1820, when Missouri was ready to apply for statehood, a compromise was reached in Congress that established a plan for slave vs. free regions within the overall Louisiana Purchase regions.  The Missouri Compromise admitted Missouri into the Union as a slave state with Maine being added as a free state at the same time, to keep the balance of slave and free states equal.  It also prohibited any future slave states north of the 36/30' latitude line north of the equator in territories of the Louisiana Purchase, with the exception of Missouri (north of that line) being admitted as a slave state.

Stella [2.4K]3 years ago
4 0
The correct answer is <span>North of 36/30' parallel, which is actually the </span>southern boundary of Missouri 
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