The Compromise of 1850 will not effectively solve the conflict over the issue of slavery because the compromise won't have everlasting effects on the North and South. Although the compromise brought a lot of victories and defeats among the North and South, both sides viewed it unfair. First I will discuss the North and why they view it unfair. The first notable compromise was when the Fugitive Slave Laws were passed. The North was mostly made up of abolitionists, so when the Fugitive Slave Laws…
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The period preluding the American Civil War (1861-1865) was marked by several milestones in the form of historical events and adoption of certain pieces of legislations. The results of these events contributed greatly to the violent disruption of the country. In this paper two of the most vital legislative enactments, the Compromise of 1850 and the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, will be taken into consideration in as much as to define the degree of the influence their passing had in the growth of the…
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The Compromise of 1850 was signed into law in September of 1850. This compromise was created to resolve tension over slavery. The compromise stated that California would be admitted as a free state, the slave trade was banned in Washington DC, the Fugitive Slave Law was strengthened, and slavery in the Utah and New Mexico territories would be up to popular sovereignty. The Compromise of 1850 was a major cause of the Civil War because both Southerners and Northerners were unhappy with the results…
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the tensions between the South and the North were resolved by a compromise? Would that even be a possibility? The American Civil War was one of, if not the most defining moments in U.S. history, the war stemmed from deep tensions that had been brewing for decades. Despite many efforts made to ease tensions through acts such as the Missouri Compromise of 1820, the Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 the upcoming war was inevitable. Since the beginning, the North and the South had…
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conflict. Their answer? The Compromise of 1850. The Compromise “was designed to end the crisis by giving both supporters and opponents of slavery part of what they wanted.” It consisted of five bills, each filled with the hope for a path to peace. To calm the North, California became a free state upon entrance to the union. The Compromise also banned slave trade in the capital of America. To please the south, congress implemented the Fugitive Slave Act. Though The Compromise of 1850 aimed to lessen dispute…
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as during the Civil War. The Civil War was able to be delayed for a later time through these compromises. The outcome they did not want was war, so they would try to keep the Northerners and Southerners satisfied through the means of compromise; basically telling them what they wanted to hear. With the Missouri Compromise, Kansas-Nebraska Act, and the Compromise of 1850, the war had been able to be postponed for years to come. The Missouri Compromise was actually triggered by the request to permit…
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History 1 19 March 2015 The Compromise of 1850 The Compromise of 1850 accomplished what it had set out to do, which was keeping the nation united. This solution was only temporary, ending in the country's citizens becoming further separated over the problem of slavery (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p2951.html). To resolve the problem of slavery, Henry Clay proposed the Compromise of 1850, hoping to avoid battle and disunion (US History ibook, page 583). This compromise failed for a number of reasons…
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inventions that required more land to be needed. Some inventions were the Cotton Gin and the Textile Mills. The Cotton gin was a machine that picked seeds out of the cotton a lot faster than a person could, which made it easier and faster to manufacture. Also, the Textile Mills turned the seedless cotton into clothing. Many people wanted these clothings because it was already made and it was cheaper, than making clothing themselves. For this reason the U.S. started moving westward to gain more land. (Hakim…
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a victim of electrocution. Like the description would suggest, he was a forcefully untamed politician. His birth on March 18th, 1782 in South Carolina would have a great and lasting effect upon him; he was a solid supporter of his states' rights and slavery. Though his early education was desultory, he schooled himself and in 1802 qualified for admission to Yale College, where he graduated from two years later. However, it was in 1807 that John C. Calhoun found his lifework. He made a speech…
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There were many compromises that broke out during 1820 through 1860. Many of these involved deciding which new land should be a free state or slave state. There were also compromises that involved making laws that were more on slavery. However, at the end of these compromises the South wanted to succeed though, but what made them want to. During 1891 the thought of slavery extending into the western territories began. Thus, the Missouri Compromise took place. The Missouri Compromise admitted Missouri…
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