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scoray [572]
3 years ago
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The Missouri Compromise ended the slave trade, but how was the balance of power maintained?

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lina2011 [118]3 years ago
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Hello,

Question- The Missouri Compromise ended the slave trade, but how was the balance of power maintained?

No other states of the Lousiana Purchase could become slave states.


Maine separated from Massachusetts and applied for statehood as a free state.


The population of Missouri could never exceed 10,000 people


Alabama would have to wait to become a slave state

Answer- Well the correct answer is A. Missouri what part of the lousiana purchase so if Missoui banned slave trade so will all the other state in the Lousiana purchase.

Important- If my answer did help please mark me as brainliest thank you and have a great day!

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