The Missouri Compromise

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The Missouri Compromise Chapter 15 Test The Missouri Compromise

1817 1818 1819 1820 THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE OF 1820 TIMELINE MISSISSIPPI ENTERS THE UNION AS A SLAVE STATE 1818 ILLINOIS ENTERS THE UNION AS A FREE STATE 1819 ALABAMA ENTERS THE UNION AS SLAVE STATE. BALANCE OF POWER BETWEEN SLAVE STATES AND FREE STATES 
IS EQUAL IN CONGRESS 1820 APPLICATION BY MISSOURI TO ENTER THE UNION AS A SLAVE STATE. THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE OF 1820 IS DRAFTED BY BY HENRY CLAY OF KENTUCKY AND BECOMES LAW. * MISSOURI ENTERS THE UNION AS SLAVE STATE. * MAINE ENTERS THE UNION AS A FREE STATE.  * BOUNDARY FOR SLAVERY IN THE WEST IS SET.  * BALANCE OF POWER BETWEEN FREE STATES AND SLAVE STATES  REMAINS EQUAL. BY 1820 THE UNITED STATES HAD GROWN TO INCLUDE TWENTYTWO  STATES.  1. ELEVEN STATES WERE FREE STATES - SLAVERY WAS PROHIBITED.  2. ELEVEN STATES WERE SLAVE STATES - SLAVERY WAS ALLOWED. THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE ALSO SET THE BOUNDARY FOR SLAVERY  IN THE UNITED STATES. SLAVERY WAS BANNED NORTH OF 36, 30'  LATITUDE IN THE LANDS ACQUIRED WITH THE LOUISIANA  PURCHASE.

Below is a map of the free states and the slave states because of the Missouri Compromise.

22 The Missouri Compromise James Monroe 1. Who wrote the Missouri Compromise? Henry Clay Mr. Gilbert 2. What year was the Missouri Compromise written? 1820 1945 2000 3. After the Missouri Compromise the number of free states and slave states was? different the same 4. After the Missouri Compromise: The North were slave states free states The South were 22 5. In 1820, how many states were in the United States?

SLAVE AND FREE STATES - 1820 Slave States Free States Pennsylvania Directions: Click and drag each state below into the slave state column or the free states column. Pennsylvania Alabama Slave States Free States Louisiana Illinois Vermont New York Missouri Tennessee Ohio North Carolina States: