The Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820, and established the 36°30′ north line of latitude as the boundry - States south of this would be slave states, states north of it (With the exception of Missouri) would be free states.
This became problematic, however, as several issues came up, such as:
A) A movement to let the states decide for themselves, which turned out to be what was done and the Missouri Compromise was repealed in 1857, (it actually was ruled as Unconstitutional in Dred Scott vs Sandford)
B) California - It's in the middle and on both sides of the line, and it was admitted as a Free State in the Compromise of 1850, which, more or less repealed the Missouri Compromise as the rules it establishes were thrown out, a deal was made establishing California as a free state in return for a slave Texas and a stricter fugitive slave law.
It’s North
While the Northern states needed immigrants, freemen, to create and work in the tens of thousands of small farms as well as the city and town jobs (factories that employed a thousand or more workers were far more common then and many towns had factories with several hundred employees) so while there was substantial anti-immigrant politicking by the nativist movement, in general far more newcomers came in to the North.
Answer: The answer is B :3
Explanation: only authentic government came from the consent of the governed
Answer:
upper Ohio River valley
Explanation:
The French and Indian War began over the specific issue of whether the upper Ohio River valley was a part of the British Empire, and therefore open for trade and settlement by Virginians and Pennsylvanians, or part of the French Empire.
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The correct answer is <span>Juvenile possession of handgun ammunition
Basically, you could buy ammunition even if you were a kid in time before 1974. You wouldn't be able to buy a weapon, but you would be able to buy ammo, so kids would steal guns from their parents and buy ammo cheaply since it's available in any bigger store and then they would do various things with the loaded guns.</span>