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Final Exam History 1301 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Missouri Compromise ✔✔Missouri: slave state Maine: free state 36' 30' parallel: boundary for future sates in the Louisiana Purchase (nor... th of the line free and south of the line slave) Henry Clay ✔✔Proposed the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850 Known as "The Great Compromiser" Compromise of 1850 ✔✔California admitted as a free state Mexican Cession divided into Utah Territory and New Mexico Territory: slavery to be decided by popular sovereignty Slave trade abolished in the capital New, stricter fugitive slave law Texas received $10 million to pay off debt and accepted a new boundary that created the TX Panhandle Popular Sovereignty ✔✔People have authority Fugitive Slave Law ✔✔Threatened even free blacks Northern resentment led to more support for the Underground Railroad Ineffective enforcement angered Southerners Northern states passed personal liberty laws Personal Liberty Laws ✔✔Passed by state legislatures for bidding people to not help capture and return runaway slaves Uncle Tom's Cabin ✔✔Book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe Told story of Uncle Tom, a kindly old slave, and Eva and how they were mistreated by a cruel master Influenced Northerners to become abolitionists Made Southerners angry Kansas-Nebraska Act 1854 ✔✔Created two new terri [Show More]
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