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    Again, Henry Clay suggests an idea to keep from the occurrence of another uprising like the one after the Missouri Compromise. The Compromise of 1850 had something to offer for the North and the South. The Compromise would allow California to become a free state, as a benefit for the North. It would also ban the selling of slaves in Washington D.C., another benefit to the North. To make the south happy, it strengthened fugitive slave laws and settled the organizational details of the territories…

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    The Compromise of 1850 & Turbulent 50's The Compromise of 1850 started with Henry Clay. Henry Clay presented a compromise to Congress on January 29, 1850. The issue and subsequent compromise were debated over this issue for 8 months prior by Clay, Daniel Webster, Senator from Massachusetts, and John C. Calhoun, senator from South Carolina, debated the compromise. With the assistance of Stephen Douglas, several bills were passed to get the compromise through Congress. There were several issues…

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    The 1850s were a period of chaos and growing divisiveness between the North and South, and ____. The Compromise of 1850 simply put was just a compromise to try and subdue aforementioned growing tensions between the North and South. Henry Clay wanted to avoid a civil war if possible, but the terms of his compromise brought question. Specifically, the strengthening of the Fugitive Slave Act to please the South brought into question the founding values of the United States, because the act further…

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    Nebraska, which was the area North of Missouri where slavery was prohibited according to the terms of Missouri Compromise of 1820. The Westward expansion of the nation continually threatened the shaky balance of power between pro-slavery states and free states. Congress had to make bargains and propose comprises to avert crisis between the North and the South. For example, the Compromise of 1850 admitted California to the Union as a free state. To placate slave-state politicians, who objected…

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    In 1850, another sectional dispute broke out causing more tension between the South and the North about the land won in the Mexican American war. California wanted the join the Union as a free state, and the South disliked this because it was such a vast area with a big population for antislavery. This caused the Compromise of 1850, where California would become a free state and the other regions won in the Mexican American war could decide on slavery themselves. This causes more strained…

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    years to count. The fact that surrounds the Compromise of 1850 is that it allowed for an ongoing era of peace that was established by the 1820 Missouri Compromise. The Missouri Compromise settled the dispute between North and South and brought peace for nearly three decades and drew an imaginary line dividing the country in two. In the north slavery was not allowed and in the south slavery was allowed. The particular issue at hand with the Compromise of 1850 is the divisions over slavery in…

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    a war with Mexico starting in 1846 abiding for two years. This treaty led to the Northern and Southern states disagreeing on whether the new states should be free of slaves, or obtain slaves, because the acquiring of new land. Later on, the Compromise of 1850 added tension to the occurring controversy with slavery in the west. Fantasies of the West becoming a new outlet for freedom and a fresh start caused an enormous complication within the North and South due to the differences in ideals. The…

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    having a willing and cheap workforce did not need a slave system. The South on the other hand needed a slaves state to keep their economy going. Starting with the Compromise of 1850's and ending with the election of 1860, many historical events happened during this time period due to increased land and slavery issues. The Compromise of 1850 consisted of laws that attempted to resolve issues of territory and slavery that started with the Mexican-American War. California was admitted as a free…

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    This proposal sparked the free soil movement, which eventually transformed into the Republican Party. While The Compromise of 1850 aimed to relieve tensions with the introduction of popular sovereignty, it alarmed the free-soilers with the possibility of slavery moving west. With instances such as Bleeding Kansas, the political climate of the United States took a frightening…

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    inseparable!”, Daniel Webster spoke for what would become the Compromise of 1850 (Kennedy 59). A legislature that would preserve the peace between the northern free states and the southern slave states, Webster risked his reputation, political career and his followers support for preservation of the Union. He believed that the Union was more important than himself, and as such spoke for a controversial proposal that it needed. Leading up to 1850, a fragile balance was kept between the number of…

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