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1 Louisiana Alabama Mississippi Indiana Illinois Georgia New Jersey Ohio
Pennsylvania Alabama Mississippi Indiana Illinois South Carolina Georgia New Jersey Ohio Tennessee North Carolina Connecticut Rhode Island Virginia Kentucky Vermont Massachusetts Maryland Delaware New Hampshire New York

2 Louisiana Missouri Alabama Mississippi Indiana Illinois Georgia
Pennsylvania Alabama Mississippi Indiana Illinois South Carolina Georgia New Jersey Ohio Tennessee North Carolina Connecticut Rhode Island Virginia Kentucky Vermont Massachusetts Maryland Delaware New Hampshire New York

3 Louisiana Missouri Maine Alabama Mississippi Indiana Illinois Georgia
Pennsylvania Alabama Mississippi Indiana Illinois South Carolina Georgia New Jersey Ohio Tennessee North Carolina Connecticut Rhode Island Virginia Kentucky Vermont Massachusetts Maryland Delaware New Hampshire New York

4 Discussion Questions Why would each side be in favor of having an equal number of free and slave states? Examine the map of the Missouri Compromise: Why might there be issues in the future with the admission of states?

5 APUSH Review: Breaking Down Thomas Jefferson’s Response To The Missouri Compromise
Everything You Need To Know About Thomas Jefferson’s Response To The Missouri Compromise To Succeed In APUSH

6 Thomas Jefferson’s Response
[T]his momentous question, like a firebell in the night, awakened and filled me with terror. I considered it, at once as the [death] knell of the Union. It is hushed, indeed, for the moment. But this is a reprieve only, not a final sentence. A geographical line, coinciding with a marked principle, moral and political, once conceived and held up to the angry passions of men, will never be obliterated; and every new irritation will mark it deeper and deeper.” - to John Randolph, April 22, 1820

7 HIPP It Up! What is the Historical Context?
Debates over expansion of slavery into LA Purchase Passage of the Missouri Compromise - 3 Parts Who is the Intended Audience? John Randolph, Congressman Influential individuals that were involved in the passage of the MO Compromise What is the Point of View? Negative towards the Compromise The Compromise will hurt the union What is the Purpose? To spread awareness of the dangers of dividing the country further along slave/free lines

8 I’m John Randolph. I also was in a duel with Henry Clay!
Thanks For Watching! I’m John Randolph. I also was in a duel with Henry Clay! Ideas for documents to break down? Let me know!


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