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... Missouri Compromise act of 1820. The Missouri Compromise was an agreement between the north and the south , in Congress assembled , by which Missouri was admitted to the Union as a slave - holding state on condition that slavery should ...
... Missouri Compromise act of 1820. The Missouri Compromise was an agreement between the north and the south , in Congress assembled , by which Missouri was admitted to the Union as a slave - holding state on condition that slavery should ...
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... Missouri Compromise Act of 1820 was not repealed by this provision , and it must have been plain to everybody that if slavery were excluded from the Territory it would not be there when the people should come together to form a State ...
... Missouri Compromise Act of 1820 was not repealed by this provision , and it must have been plain to everybody that if slavery were excluded from the Territory it would not be there when the people should come together to form a State ...
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... Missouri Indians 31 236 .198 , 199 Missouri Republican , Nov. 4 , 1837 - quoted- foot notes . Missouri Republican , Nov. 18 , 1837 - extract from communication on , " Edward Beecher -Abolitionism , Illinois College " foot note ...
... Missouri Indians 31 236 .198 , 199 Missouri Republican , Nov. 4 , 1837 - quoted- foot notes . Missouri Republican , Nov. 18 , 1837 - extract from communication on , " Edward Beecher -Abolitionism , Illinois College " foot note ...
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