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Name:Date:School:Facilitator:6.02 CompromisesTotal Points: 100 pointsDaily GradePart 1: Missouri CompromiseAnswer the following questions in complete sentences.1.What were the main provisions of the Missouri Compromise of 1820?Write your response below:Part 2:Free and Slave States Chart Admitted after 1812:List the free states admittedafter 1812 and list the slave states admitted after 1812:Free:Slave:Part3: Compromise of 1850Complete the chart below and answer the questions.1.The chart below reflects the major provisions of the Compromise of 1850. On the leftside, fill in the missing points of the compromise. On the right side, indicate whether theprovision was supported by the North or South. Write “North” or “South” in therighthand column.Provisions of Compromise of 1850
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TRACEY BROWN
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Compromise Of 1850, Slavery in the United States, Slave States Chart

Unformatted text preview: Region Supporting the Provision A. California was admitted as a stateB.No restrictions on slavery in and New Mexico territories C. Texas claim over New Mexican territory denied D. Texas compensated with million dollars © ACCESS Virtual Learning 2020 E. Slavery was in Washington, D.C. F. Slave trade was in Washington, D.C. G. Fugitive Slave Law required Northerners to return to their owners 2.The three veteran lawmakers listed below took the lead in the debate over these issues. Briefly fill in their opinions on the issues of the time. a.Henry Clay: b.John C. Calhoun: c. Daniel Webster: 3. Write your response below: Why is it ironic that Washington, D.C. had the biggest slave market in the United States in the early 180’s? © ACCESS Virtual Learning 2020...
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