Missouri Compromise Year - 1820, Missouri compromise : Slavery - created a geographic division at the 36º 30 parallel line. Slaver would be prohibited north of the line, Except in Missouri. Slavery would remain untouched south of the line. , Missouri Compromise: New states - Main and Missouri would enter the union. Maine as a free state and Missouri would enter as a slave state, preserving the balance in the Senate., Missouri Compromise: Major effect - Temporarily solved the issue of whether slavery would be permitted in new states. Kept the senate evenly split between free and slave states., Compromise of 1850: Slavery - Slave trade was abolished in the District of Columbia, but the practice of slavery was still allowed. All U.S citizens would be required to apprehend slaves and return them to their owners (Fugitive Slave Law) , Compromise of 1850: New states - New Mexico was created from part of Texas. Slevaer would be decided by popular sovereignty. California was admitted as a free state, Compromise of 1850: Major effects - Delayed the Civil war for years. The Fugitive slave law made some northerners bitter. Highlighted the increasing sectional differences between the north and the south, The Kansas-Nebraska Act: Year  - 1854, The Kansas-Nebraska Act: Slavery - Left the issue of slavery in Kansas and Nebraska territories to be decided by popular sovereignty, The Kansas Nebraska Act: New States - Pro- and antislavery groups both hurried into Kansas in an attempt to create voting majorities there. Violence between the two sides created warlike conditions that led to the territory being referred to as "Bleeding Kansas", The Kansas-Nebraska Act: Major effects - Split existing political parties into regional factions and gave and gave rise to the new Republican Party. Repealed the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850.,

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