Missouri Compromise: Henry Clay, Missouri (slave) , Maine (free), 1820, 50/50 Balance in the Senate, Compromise of 1850: Henry Clay (again) , Texas (slave), California (free), Fugitive Slave Act, 1850, Kansas Nebraska Act: Stephen Douglas, Bleeding Kansas (violence), "Popular Sovereignty" (voting on slavery) , John Brown and sons kill pro-slave protestors, 1854, Whig party ends, Republican party forms, Dred Scott Case: Supreme Court Case, 1857, Ruled that slaves and free blacks were NOT citizens, Placerd property rights of slave owners over the liberty of slaves, Allowed southerners to take slaves into free states , Angered Abraham Lincoln enough that he runs for President,
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