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The Missouri Compromise Flashcards

Part 1 out of 6 for the second SBQ studyguide summarizing the events of the Missouri Compromise that contributed to the (start of the) Civil War. Test is on 10/14/2014.

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1786686470By 1819, the country had an equal number of _____.slave states (11 of each)0
1786686471The border dividing the north and south was...the southern boundary of Pennsylvania and the Ohio River.1
1786686472In places north of the line (in the few places that had it), slavery was _______.on it's way to extinction2
1786686473No move had been made to extend slave state territory across/beyond ______.Louisiana Territory3
1786686474Southerners ______________ with their slavesrushed westward beyond the Miss. Rvr., funneling through St. Louis4
17866864751819, The Missouri Territory reached a population of over 60k white settlers, thus _________.passing the minimum population requirement to become a state.5
1786686476The House of Representatives were asked...... to approve legislation allowing Missouri to draft a constitution and apply for statehood.6
1786686477NY Representative James Tallmadge Jr.Proposed resolution prohibiting transport of more slaves into Missouri7
1786686478Tallmadge's resolution...... angered the south. Southern congressmen threatened any effort to restrict slavery would lead to Civil War.8
1786686479The House passed Tallmadge Amendment on ______an (almost strict) sectional vote (N/S split). Senate rejected it in the same way.9
1786686480Around the same time, ______, which had been part of Massachusetts since colonial times, _______.Maine, applied for statehood as well.10
1786686481Senate decided to link Maine and Missouri's requests, admitting...... Maine as a free state and Missouri as a slave state.11
1786686482Jesse Thomasextended compromise by adding amendment: slavery is excluded in all of the rest of the Louisiana Purchase north of latitude 36º30' (Missouri's southern border)12
1786686483Thomas's Amendmentpassed in 1820, March 2nd13
1786686484Missouri dominated by _____.pro-slavery faction14
1786686485At the constitutional convention, Missouri's dominant pro-slavery faction inserted in the proposed state constitution...... a proviso excluding free blacks and mulattos from the state.15
1786686486The PRovisoClear violation of federal Constitution Free blacks already citizens in many states16
1786686487Henry Clayproposed "Second" Missouri Compromise17
1786686488Missouri's admittance as a state depended on..assurance from Missouri legislature that it wouldn't deny free blacks constitutional rights18
1786686489Missouri legislature adopted pledge, but...... denied it had any power to bind the people of the state to it.19
1786686490President Monroe declares Missouri a stateAug 10th, 182120

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