Missouri Compromise Finalizes Slave State Expansion After Racial Exclusion Crisis
Missouri became the 24th state on August 10, 1821, after Congress resolved a constitutional crisis over the state’s attempt to exclude free Black citizens. The original Missouri Compromise of March 1820 had admitted Missouri as a slave state paired with Maine as a free state, drawing a line at …
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James Monroe
Henry Clay
Daniel Pope Cook
William Lowndes
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