..Pride, joy, and rebellious?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
No, the compromise of 1850 was not enough to resolve the differences between the north and south. Throughout the 19th century, the north was constantly making compromises to appease the south regarding slavery as they knew with time their policies frustrated the southern states more and more. The compromise of 1850 made it so California would be a free state, but potential new territories could have slavery if voted by that state. However, the majority of new territories were eventually occupied by northerners, meaning they would become free states as well, angering the South. In general, it's safe to say that the compromise did not resolve the differences as not even two decades later, the south attempted to break from the union and become the confederacy.
The Establishment respects the opinions of the Merchants more than the <span>peasants </span>because they are of a higher class than the peasants
The Gregorian calendar is currently used in the Western World, both as the civil and Christian ecclesiastical calendar.
Its original form was the Julian calendar (proposed by Julius Caesar).
The Gregorian calendar was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in October 1582.
No, Rosa Parks was not the first person to defy the bus segregation.