The Missouri Compromise—also referred to as the Compromise of 1820—was an agreement between the pro- and anti-slavery factions regulating slavery in the western territories. It prohibited slavery in new states north of the border of the Arkansas territory, excluding Missouri.
The first phase was to get the public to believe in the propaganda that the Jews were behind all the financial troubles and woes of the German state. While the public ate up every word of it it became more evident there were hate crimes against Jews. Such as the marking of those who were Jewish with the Star of David. And the closing and vandalism of Jewish shops.
Land Act of 1820
Date: 1820
Description/Significance:
This act is significant in that it triggered the settlement of the Northwest and Missouri territories. This act encouraged those settlements by lowering the price of public land and also by prohibiting the purchase of federal acreage on credit. This eliminated one of the causes of the Panic of 1819.
The CCC helped him because it gave him the opportunity to have the $30 and an education.