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Svetach [21]
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13

Henry Clay’s Missouri Compromise was significant because

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zysi [14]3 years ago
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The answer is "it kept the balance of slave states and free states equal"

The Missouri Compromise is created in order to form a balance between the free states and slave states. In this compromise, it gave Missouri a chance to become a slave state, in turn, Maine would become a free state. 
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