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The Missouri Compromise
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The Missouri Compromise
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The Missouri Compromise 1820
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APUSH Review: The Missouri Compromise (Compromise of 1820)
A brief review of everything important about the Missouri Compromise that you need to know to succeed in APUSH. Please visit www.apushreview.com for more vid...
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The Missouri Compromise (APUSH Review - Period 4)
When Missouri applied for admission to the Union, Congress had its first debate concerning whether or not a state should be allowed to be admitted as a slave or a free state. The Tallmadge Amendment, passed by the House of Representatives, sought to tie Missouri's admission to a program of gradual emancipation. When the Senate and the House were deadlocked, Henry Clay proposed a compromise, whic
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Slavery and Missouri Compromise in early 1800s
Kim Kutz explains how slavery was an issue at the birth of the United States and how the issue became more and more central as the country expanded.
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Missouri Compromise feat. Tom Richey ("Gin and Juice" Parody) - @MrBettsClass
Only Henry Clay can save us from the drama in Missouri...
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With so much drama over Missouri,
It's kinda har
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U.S. Sectionalism for Dummies -- The Civil War, States Rights and The Missouri Compromise
Mr. Hughes throws it down on Sectionalism, breezing through the essential causes of the American Civil War beginning with the ratification of the Constitutio...
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Missouri Compromise, Tallmadge Amendment, & Era of Good Feelings
Learn about the Missouri Compromise and the Tallmadge Amendment. Why was their a sectional crisis in the nation in 1819-1821? Was this really an "Era of Good Feelings?" This video is perfect for U.S. History classes and the redesigned APUSH exam Period 4 Key Concept 4.1 to 4.3
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The Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850
Mr. Zoeller explains the causes and effects of the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850.
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Missouri Compromise and The Compromise of 1850
The Missouri Compromise and The Compromise of 1850.
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Missouri Compromise
Describing Missouri Compromise.
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Missouri Compromise
"Historical Contingency" Project.
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Missouri Compromise
Notes on the Missouri Compromise for Mr. Kuhn's AP US History course at Mundelein High School
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Compromise of 1850 ("Shake It Off" Parody) - @MrBettsClass
Sectionalism, compromise, and Taylor Swift. Let's sing about the reasons for the Compromise of 1850 and its effects!
And new videos will now be released on Tuesdays!
Thought we were okay
We said with Missouri
No more slavery (no no)
above 36 30 (no no)
After the Mexican War,
We had so much more,
Land than we had had before (woah woah),
Stretch from shore to shore (woah woah),
And we moved west
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Missouri Compromise Rap Battle
This thing was done by my group in Mr.Phelps History class..At West High. Missouri Compromise Rap Battle Okay so iv had a few ppl ask for lyrics here they ar...
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The Missouri Compromise of 1820
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Slavery - Crash Course US History #13
In which John Green teaches you about America's "peculiar institution," slavery. I wouldn't really call it peculiar. I'd lean more toward horrifying and depr...
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Henry Clay and the Struggle for the Union - The Missouri Compromise of 1820
View the Henry Clay series: http://tmwmedia.com/newtmw/productlisting/series/henry-clay-and-the-struggle-for-the-union Henry Clay and the Struggle for the Un...
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Missouri Compromise - Mometrix Academy Teacher Course
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Jefferson and Slavery (Missouri Compromise: Part 2) - APUSH Review
"The monkey's out of the bottle, man... Pandora doesn't go back in the box. He only comes out." -- Saul (Pineapple Express)
The Missouri Compromise: Part II
View Part I Here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JS5IzJdcTA
When the Missouri Compromise was passed by Congress, many thought that the slavery debate had been settled, but Jefferson in retirement did not think so. He wrote to his frie
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APUSH-Missouri Compromise
To Don McLean's American Pie with lyrics describing the Missouri Compromise.
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Slavery Missouri Compromise through Nat Turner
The Missouri Compromise 1820
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- published: 13 Aug 2010
- views: 10538
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author: Randy King
APUSH Review: The Missouri Compromise (Compromise of 1820)
A brief review of everything important about the Missouri Compromise that you need to know to succeed in APUSH. Please visit www.apushreview.com for more vid......
A brief review of everything important about the Missouri Compromise that you need to know to succeed in APUSH. Please visit www.apushreview.com for more vid...
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A brief review of everything important about the Missouri Compromise that you need to know to succeed in APUSH. Please visit www.apushreview.com for more vid...
The Missouri Compromise (APUSH Review - Period 4)
When Missouri applied for admission to the Union, Congress had its first debate concerning whether or not a state should be allowed to be admitted as a slave or...
When Missouri applied for admission to the Union, Congress had its first debate concerning whether or not a state should be allowed to be admitted as a slave or a free state. The Tallmadge Amendment, passed by the House of Representatives, sought to tie Missouri's admission to a program of gradual emancipation. When the Senate and the House were deadlocked, Henry Clay proposed a compromise, which admitted Missouri in the Union as a slave state, while also admitting Maine (then part of Massachusetts) as a free state, and restricting slavery in the remaining territories of the Louisiana Purchase north of the 36°30′ parallel. This was the first of three compromises that Clay would engineer, earning him the title, the "Great Compromiser".
This lecture will be useful for AP US History students, as well as high school and college students taking US History survey courses... and anyone else who is just interested in history!
Part II of this lecture will focus on Jefferson's reaction to the Missouri Compromise.
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When Missouri applied for admission to the Union, Congress had its first debate concerning whether or not a state should be allowed to be admitted as a slave or a free state. The Tallmadge Amendment, passed by the House of Representatives, sought to tie Missouri's admission to a program of gradual emancipation. When the Senate and the House were deadlocked, Henry Clay proposed a compromise, which admitted Missouri in the Union as a slave state, while also admitting Maine (then part of Massachusetts) as a free state, and restricting slavery in the remaining territories of the Louisiana Purchase north of the 36°30′ parallel. This was the first of three compromises that Clay would engineer, earning him the title, the "Great Compromiser".
This lecture will be useful for AP US History students, as well as high school and college students taking US History survey courses... and anyone else who is just interested in history!
Part II of this lecture will focus on Jefferson's reaction to the Missouri Compromise.
- published: 22 Nov 2015
- views: 205
Slavery and Missouri Compromise in early 1800s
Kim Kutz explains how slavery was an issue at the birth of the United States and how the issue became more and more central as the country expanded....
Kim Kutz explains how slavery was an issue at the birth of the United States and how the issue became more and more central as the country expanded.
wn.com/Slavery And Missouri Compromise In Early 1800S
Kim Kutz explains how slavery was an issue at the birth of the United States and how the issue became more and more central as the country expanded.
- published: 10 Sep 2015
- views: 2122
Missouri Compromise feat. Tom Richey ("Gin and Juice" Parody) - @MrBettsClass
Only Henry Clay can save us from the drama in Missouri...
New videos every Tuesday (sometimes Monday!)
Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/MrBettsClass
Insta...
Only Henry Clay can save us from the drama in Missouri...
New videos every Tuesday (sometimes Monday!)
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"En la Brisa" Music by Dan-O at http://DanoSongs.com
With so much drama over Missouri,
It's kinda hard to keep a lid 'top of slavery,
But we, somehow, some way,
Must figure a solution to keep a Civil War at bay,
Thought that, by prohibiting the importation,
of new slaves in 1807,
Slavery be gone, but the cotton gin's jumping,
Making sectionalism,
We got people out in Missouri trying to be State,
Threatening the tie of 'leven-'leven in the Senate,
So what we gonna do,
Tallmadge Amendment tried to stop the spread but fell through,
So this "Peculiar Institution,"
Has become a Southern cornerstone,
So we best Compromise on this,
Free state or slave, Louisiana land rides on this,
36° 30´ is the line of the Missouri Compromise,
North of that, is reserved to be free and rest for slavery,
36° 30´ is the line of the Missouri Compromise, north of that, is reserved to be free and rest for slavery,
Pass the mic this way,
To my homey Henry Clay, drafted a Compromise to save the day,
We'll do it this way, split the whole thing in half look at the map,
'Cause after that,
Every state coming in north of this line will be free,
All except for one, that's Missouri,
But the tie, won't lose it, cause Massachusetts,
Lets Maine be a state, now the North and South both get
One more state, not a problem we got,
'Cause with tie maintained, nothing left to complain,
Unless you're a slave, that's just how it goes,
Left to suffer fo', decades mo',
Cause it's the
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Only Henry Clay can save us from the drama in Missouri...
New videos every Tuesday (sometimes Monday!)
Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/MrBettsClass
Instagram: http://instagram.com/MrBettsClass
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"En la Brisa" Music by Dan-O at http://DanoSongs.com
With so much drama over Missouri,
It's kinda hard to keep a lid 'top of slavery,
But we, somehow, some way,
Must figure a solution to keep a Civil War at bay,
Thought that, by prohibiting the importation,
of new slaves in 1807,
Slavery be gone, but the cotton gin's jumping,
Making sectionalism,
We got people out in Missouri trying to be State,
Threatening the tie of 'leven-'leven in the Senate,
So what we gonna do,
Tallmadge Amendment tried to stop the spread but fell through,
So this "Peculiar Institution,"
Has become a Southern cornerstone,
So we best Compromise on this,
Free state or slave, Louisiana land rides on this,
36° 30´ is the line of the Missouri Compromise,
North of that, is reserved to be free and rest for slavery,
36° 30´ is the line of the Missouri Compromise, north of that, is reserved to be free and rest for slavery,
Pass the mic this way,
To my homey Henry Clay, drafted a Compromise to save the day,
We'll do it this way, split the whole thing in half look at the map,
'Cause after that,
Every state coming in north of this line will be free,
All except for one, that's Missouri,
But the tie, won't lose it, cause Massachusetts,
Lets Maine be a state, now the North and South both get
One more state, not a problem we got,
'Cause with tie maintained, nothing left to complain,
Unless you're a slave, that's just how it goes,
Left to suffer fo', decades mo',
Cause it's the
- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 914
U.S. Sectionalism for Dummies -- The Civil War, States Rights and The Missouri Compromise
Mr. Hughes throws it down on Sectionalism, breezing through the essential causes of the American Civil War beginning with the ratification of the Constitutio......
Mr. Hughes throws it down on Sectionalism, breezing through the essential causes of the American Civil War beginning with the ratification of the Constitutio...
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Mr. Hughes throws it down on Sectionalism, breezing through the essential causes of the American Civil War beginning with the ratification of the Constitutio...
Missouri Compromise, Tallmadge Amendment, & Era of Good Feelings
Learn about the Missouri Compromise and the Tallmadge Amendment. Why was their a sectional crisis in the nation in 1819-1821? Was this really an "Era of Good Fe...
Learn about the Missouri Compromise and the Tallmadge Amendment. Why was their a sectional crisis in the nation in 1819-1821? Was this really an "Era of Good Feelings?" This video is perfect for U.S. History classes and the redesigned APUSH exam Period 4 Key Concept 4.1 to 4.3
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Learn about the Missouri Compromise and the Tallmadge Amendment. Why was their a sectional crisis in the nation in 1819-1821? Was this really an "Era of Good Feelings?" This video is perfect for U.S. History classes and the redesigned APUSH exam Period 4 Key Concept 4.1 to 4.3
- published: 29 Sep 2014
- views: 43
The Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850
Mr. Zoeller explains the causes and effects of the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850....
Mr. Zoeller explains the causes and effects of the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850.
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Mr. Zoeller explains the causes and effects of the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850.
Missouri Compromise
Describing Missouri Compromise....
Describing Missouri Compromise.
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Describing Missouri Compromise.
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 1249
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author: Atwubis14
Missouri Compromise
"Historical Contingency" Project....
"Historical Contingency" Project.
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"Historical Contingency" Project.
- published: 08 Dec 2011
- views: 1336
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author: figstory
Missouri Compromise
Notes on the Missouri Compromise for Mr. Kuhn's AP US History course at Mundelein High School...
Notes on the Missouri Compromise for Mr. Kuhn's AP US History course at Mundelein High School
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Notes on the Missouri Compromise for Mr. Kuhn's AP US History course at Mundelein High School
- published: 16 Sep 2013
- views: 34
Compromise of 1850 ("Shake It Off" Parody) - @MrBettsClass
Sectionalism, compromise, and Taylor Swift. Let's sing about the reasons for the Compromise of 1850 and its effects!
And new videos will now be released on Tue...
Sectionalism, compromise, and Taylor Swift. Let's sing about the reasons for the Compromise of 1850 and its effects!
And new videos will now be released on Tuesdays!
Thought we were okay
We said with Missouri
No more slavery (no no)
above 36 30 (no no)
After the Mexican War,
We had so much more,
Land than we had had before (woah woah),
Stretch from shore to shore (woah woah),
And we moved west and
Destiny manifesting,
Gotta let the rest in,
They want to be states but that will upset this tie,
And the South will want them slave, slave, slave, slave, slave,
And the North will want them free, free, free, free, free,
And here comes Henry Clay, Clay, Clay, Clay, saying compromise, compromise!
And Calhoun wants them slave, slave, slave, slave, slave,
And Webster wants them free, free, free, free, free,
And here comes Henry Clay, Clay, Clay, Clay, saying compromise, compromise!
So California's free,
No slave trade in DC,
Two new territories,
with popular sovereignty,
A Fugitive Slave Law (what about the one we got),
Worse than the one before (better warn Dred Scott),
In Kansas-Nebraska,
They're having massacres,
Territories bleeding,
Sumner took a beating,
South may be seceding if we mess with their so-called "states rights!"
The South still wants their slaves, slaves, slaves, slaves, slaves,
And the North wants to be free, free, free, free, free,
And that all may go away, way, way, way, cause we compromised, compromised!
And this is gonna lead, lead, lead, lead, lead,
Southern states to secede, -cede, -cede, -cede, -cede,
'Cause we all agreed, -greed, -greed, -greed, to the compromise, compromise!
Hey, hey, hey, just think, while you've been sitting home reading Harriet Beecher Stowe and Uncle Tom's Cabin,
You could have been in Illinois listening to this sick speech:
A house divided cannot stand,
I believe this government can't endure,
permanently, half slave, half free,
It'll become all one thing, or all the other!
New videos every Tuesday!
Like on FaceBook: http://facebook.com/MrBettsClass
Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/MrBettsClass
"En la Brisa" Music by Dan-O at http://DanoSongs.com
wn.com/Compromise Of 1850 ( Shake It Off Parody) Mrbettsclass
Sectionalism, compromise, and Taylor Swift. Let's sing about the reasons for the Compromise of 1850 and its effects!
And new videos will now be released on Tuesdays!
Thought we were okay
We said with Missouri
No more slavery (no no)
above 36 30 (no no)
After the Mexican War,
We had so much more,
Land than we had had before (woah woah),
Stretch from shore to shore (woah woah),
And we moved west and
Destiny manifesting,
Gotta let the rest in,
They want to be states but that will upset this tie,
And the South will want them slave, slave, slave, slave, slave,
And the North will want them free, free, free, free, free,
And here comes Henry Clay, Clay, Clay, Clay, saying compromise, compromise!
And Calhoun wants them slave, slave, slave, slave, slave,
And Webster wants them free, free, free, free, free,
And here comes Henry Clay, Clay, Clay, Clay, saying compromise, compromise!
So California's free,
No slave trade in DC,
Two new territories,
with popular sovereignty,
A Fugitive Slave Law (what about the one we got),
Worse than the one before (better warn Dred Scott),
In Kansas-Nebraska,
They're having massacres,
Territories bleeding,
Sumner took a beating,
South may be seceding if we mess with their so-called "states rights!"
The South still wants their slaves, slaves, slaves, slaves, slaves,
And the North wants to be free, free, free, free, free,
And that all may go away, way, way, way, cause we compromised, compromised!
And this is gonna lead, lead, lead, lead, lead,
Southern states to secede, -cede, -cede, -cede, -cede,
'Cause we all agreed, -greed, -greed, -greed, to the compromise, compromise!
Hey, hey, hey, just think, while you've been sitting home reading Harriet Beecher Stowe and Uncle Tom's Cabin,
You could have been in Illinois listening to this sick speech:
A house divided cannot stand,
I believe this government can't endure,
permanently, half slave, half free,
It'll become all one thing, or all the other!
New videos every Tuesday!
Like on FaceBook: http://facebook.com/MrBettsClass
Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/MrBettsClass
"En la Brisa" Music by Dan-O at http://DanoSongs.com
- published: 18 Nov 2014
- views: 438
Missouri Compromise Rap Battle
This thing was done by my group in Mr.Phelps History class..At West High. Missouri Compromise Rap Battle Okay so iv had a few ppl ask for lyrics here they ar......
This thing was done by my group in Mr.Phelps History class..At West High. Missouri Compromise Rap Battle Okay so iv had a few ppl ask for lyrics here they ar...
wn.com/Missouri Compromise Rap Battle
This thing was done by my group in Mr.Phelps History class..At West High. Missouri Compromise Rap Battle Okay so iv had a few ppl ask for lyrics here they ar...
Slavery - Crash Course US History #13
In which John Green teaches you about America's "peculiar institution," slavery. I wouldn't really call it peculiar. I'd lean more toward horrifying and depr......
In which John Green teaches you about America's "peculiar institution," slavery. I wouldn't really call it peculiar. I'd lean more toward horrifying and depr...
wn.com/Slavery Crash Course US History 13
In which John Green teaches you about America's "peculiar institution," slavery. I wouldn't really call it peculiar. I'd lean more toward horrifying and depr...
- published: 02 May 2013
- views: 723961
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author: CrashCourse
Henry Clay and the Struggle for the Union - The Missouri Compromise of 1820
View the Henry Clay series: http://tmwmedia.com/newtmw/productlisting/series/henry-clay-and-the-struggle-for-the-union Henry Clay and the Struggle for the Un......
View the Henry Clay series: http://tmwmedia.com/newtmw/productlisting/series/henry-clay-and-the-struggle-for-the-union Henry Clay and the Struggle for the Un...
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- published: 14 Aug 2012
- views: 3226
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author: TMWMedia
Jefferson and Slavery (Missouri Compromise: Part 2) - APUSH Review
"The monkey's out of the bottle, man... Pandora doesn't go back in the box. He only comes out." -- Saul (Pineapple Express)
The Missouri Compromise: Part II
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"The monkey's out of the bottle, man... Pandora doesn't go back in the box. He only comes out." -- Saul (Pineapple Express)
The Missouri Compromise: Part II
View Part I Here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JS5IzJdcTA
When the Missouri Compromise was passed by Congress, many thought that the slavery debate had been settled, but Jefferson in retirement did not think so. He wrote to his friend, John Holmes, that the news of the debate awakened him "like a fire bell in the night" and he heard "the knell of the Union" in the news that Congress was debating the slavery issue. Jefferson believed that the South had "the wolf by the ear" where slavery was concerned, being in a precarious position with no way out in the near future.
The Missouri Compromise marks the beginning of the Antebellum Period of US History (1820-1860) because it had to do with both slavery and westward expansion - two of the most important themes of this period. Over time, as Northern abolitionists denounced slavery and slaveholders, Southern elites would move away from Jefferson's view of slavery as a necessary evil to a view of slavery as a positive good. The slavery issue - especially concerning the expansion of slavery - would become the most contentious issue in the sectional debates of the Antebellum period.
This material fits in with the content of APUSH Period 4 (1800-1848).
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"The monkey's out of the bottle, man... Pandora doesn't go back in the box. He only comes out." -- Saul (Pineapple Express)
The Missouri Compromise: Part II
View Part I Here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JS5IzJdcTA
When the Missouri Compromise was passed by Congress, many thought that the slavery debate had been settled, but Jefferson in retirement did not think so. He wrote to his friend, John Holmes, that the news of the debate awakened him "like a fire bell in the night" and he heard "the knell of the Union" in the news that Congress was debating the slavery issue. Jefferson believed that the South had "the wolf by the ear" where slavery was concerned, being in a precarious position with no way out in the near future.
The Missouri Compromise marks the beginning of the Antebellum Period of US History (1820-1860) because it had to do with both slavery and westward expansion - two of the most important themes of this period. Over time, as Northern abolitionists denounced slavery and slaveholders, Southern elites would move away from Jefferson's view of slavery as a necessary evil to a view of slavery as a positive good. The slavery issue - especially concerning the expansion of slavery - would become the most contentious issue in the sectional debates of the Antebellum period.
This material fits in with the content of APUSH Period 4 (1800-1848).
- published: 22 Nov 2015
- views: 207
APUSH-Missouri Compromise
To Don McLean's American Pie with lyrics describing the Missouri Compromise....
To Don McLean's American Pie with lyrics describing the Missouri Compromise.
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To Don McLean's American Pie with lyrics describing the Missouri Compromise.
- published: 15 Jun 2011
- views: 568
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author: lsusolik