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Jared Payne
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22 March, 09:55
What were the terms of the Missouri compromise
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The Missouri Compromise consisted of three large parts: Missouri entered the Union as a slave state, Maine entered as a free state, and the 36'30" line was established as the dividing line regarding slavery for the remainder of the Louisiana Territory. These are pretty much the three big ones.
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