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    manner. Clay’s compromise of 1850 marked the first of many political advancements of the decade. Briefly‚ the compromise stated that California would be admitted‚ by congress‚ as a free state‚ but Congress would then protect slavery‚ by passing Fugitive Slave Laws—laws that slaves‚ who escaped to the North‚ must be given back‚ and northern citizens had an obligation to do so—and the territories of Utah and New Mexico solve the issue of slavery by popular

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    1. Corrupt Bargain In the 1824 presidential election‚ there were five Democratic – Republican candidates. Andrew Jackson won 43% of the popular vote and John Quincy Adams received 30%. Jackson won 99 electoral votes and Adams won 84. Even though Jackson had more votes‚ he did not receive the majority. Adams chose Henry Clay as secretary of State and Clay persuaded House of Representatives to vote for Adams. Andrew Jackson loses. Jackson wins next election‚ brought up Corrupt bargain. Saw as cheap

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    DBQ By the 1850’s the Constitution‚ originally framed as an instrument of national unity‚ had become a source of sectional discord and tension and ultimately contributed to the failure of the union it has created. This was shown by interpretations of the constitution and other documents when the constitution was assorted together. It is known that the union did not last‚ for there was the Civil War. If everyone could agree on what the constitution implied‚ then there probably would not have been

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    The geographic differences between the North and South lead to differences in economy‚ splitting America into two distinct halves. The South has a mostly sunny climate‚ including long‚ hot‚ humid summers‚ mild winters‚ and immense quantities of rain. Ideal for agriculture‚ the flat‚ fertile soil of the South along with calm rivers‚ led plantations to flourish. Easy to navigate‚ the rivers in the South promoted trade and allowed for easy navigation (Doc 3 pic 1). With warm summers‚ cold‚ snowy

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    There were no occurrences besides D.C where America saw a state change from slave to free or vise versa. With that said‚ the New Mexico and Utah territory were to be determined by Popular sovereignty due to the Great Compromise of 1850. This meant that within the state people would decide on whether the state should be determined as a slave or free state. The intentions of popular sovereignty were only good. The goal of it was to let the people decide giving them ultimate power

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    CRACKING THE AP U.S. HISTORY EXAM‚ “The new period of expansion resulted in a national debate over slavery‚ as would every period of expansion to follow until the Civil War resolved the slavery question.” The Missouri Compromise‚ the Compromise of 1850‚ and… were just a quick fix for the inevitable to come‚ the civil war. The political compromises of this time period were not able to meet their final goal‚ primarily because of misunderstandings The Missouri compromise‚ which admitted Missouri as

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    signed the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo‚ which ended the Mexican-American War‚ and gave the U.S. new territory but was torn in deciding which states could have slaves or not which led to the conflict resulting in the compromise of 1850. Compromise of 1850 The compromise of 1850 was to solve the problem of slavery without congress having to decide. The compromise would make northerners and southerners happy. The points of the compromise were that California became a free state; Texas’s boundaries were

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    is only one correct mind path of these two‚ and that is that the North sold out during these compromises and gave the South what it wanted for minimal returns. The three main compromises of the 19th century‚ the compromises of 1820 (Missouri) and 1850 and the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 each were ways for the south to gain more power so that eventually‚ it could secede. First‚ the Missouri Compromise of 1820 established the slavery line that allowed slavery below it and forbid

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    • Popular Sovereignty – let the people of the territory vote on slavery (developed by Stephen Douglas) Compromise of 1850 (Henry Clay) • California would come in as a free state • Popular Sovereignty in the rest of the Mexican Cession • Tougher Fugitive Slave Law • Abolished slave trade in DC Early 1850s: Time of relative peace until Uncle Tom’s Cabin was written. Clay and Calhoun died in the early 50s thinking they saved the union

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    Congress continued to play the compromise game in 1820 and 1850 to maintain an equal number of free and slave votes in the Senate (where every state had two votes). Following the Mexican-American War (1846-1848)‚ a series of bills was developed that was intended to settle many of the difficulties presented by slavery and the surrounding controversial issues. The Fugitive Slave Act was part of the group of laws referred to as the "Compromise of 1850." In this compromise‚ the antislavery advocates gained

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