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    western reaches of the Union. Calhoun’s trepidation concerning the slavery question and is abundantly clear in the letter’s final two lines, in which he states- “Clay has offered what he calls a compromise, but will get little support. I do not see how the question can be settled”. The Henry Clay-authored Compromise of 1850 represented, Calhoun argued, yet another attempt to erode the already diminished political influence exercised by the slaveholding states of the South. Sixteen days after…

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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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    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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    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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    was beginning to build between the north and south over the issue of slavery. Three major compromises helped contribute to these tensions and lead to eventual war. These are the Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act. These compromises and their effects had major consequences that shaped the nation of their time. In 1820, Congress passed the Missouri Compromise. This compromise agreed to admit Missouri as a slave state and then admit Maine as a free state to…

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    A compromise is where when two sides have a disagreement and they are able to reach an agreement where both sides get a part of they want so they can be content. Compromises are a great way to resolve conflict although they do not work all the time. Before to the American Civil War occurred, many compromises were made to prevent the Civil War. However, the differences were far to great and compromises were not able to help prevent the civil war. One of the greatest reasons for this was slavery.…

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    Before the Missouri Compromise there was a lot of tension between the North and South because of slavery. Though it became even more heated after the Missouri’s 1819 request for admission into the Union as a slave state, which threatened the balance between slave and free states. The reason why the balance was disrupted was because before the request from Missouri there were an even amount of slave and free states. As well as, it would set a precedent for congressional consensus to the increase…

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    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 relations because it never addressed the problem between the balance of free and slave states. In Daniel Webster’s Speech on the Compromise of 1850, Webster discusses how “It is not to be denied that we live in the midst of…

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    The Kansas Nebraska Act ended up being one of the deadliest compromises before the civil war almost like a preamble to it. If the voting to decide on the matter of Kansas becoming a free or slave state had been only open to the people living in Kansas for a certain amount of time this amount of death and destruction could have been avoided. But because of it, it only pushed the country closer to the edge of the civil war. The Election of 1860 ended with the victory going to Abraham Lincoln.…

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