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4 “Clay started, however, immediately to the Missouri question, yet in debate before both Houses of Congress, and…said it was a shocking thing to think of, but he had not a doubt that within five years from this time the Union would be divided into three distinct confederacies. I did not incline to discuss the subject with him.”

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6 Should Missouri be admitted into the United States? If so, under what conditions?

7 1. Slavery is not restricted in Missouri and Maine is admitted to the Union as a free state. 2. Territories north of 36°30’ N latitude are closed to slavery

8  Take out your own sheet of paper and write one paragraph that describes the Missouri Compromise and why it was made.


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