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  • The '''Compromise of 1850''' in United States history was a series of legislative acts that were inte ...sans yielded nothing. And so while this collection of laws is called the "compromise of 1850" there was little if any compromise made by any politician.
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  • The '''Compromise of 1850''' in United States history was a series of legislative acts that were inte ...sans yielded nothing. And so while this collection of laws is called the "compromise of 1850" there was little if any compromise made by any politician.
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  • ...apparent tranquility. The [[United States of America]], by virtue of the [[Compromise of 1850]], seemed to have weathered its sectional storm. By pursuing the recommenda ...s agreed easily enough upon a platform pledging undeviating support of the Compromise of 1850 and hostility to any efforts to agitate the [[slavery]] question. But they
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  • * Rhodes, James Ford. ''History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850'' (1920) vol 1-2, detailed narrative * Russel, Robert R. "What Was the Compromise of 1850?" ''Journal of Southern History'' 20 (1956): 292-309 [http://jstor.org/sici
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  • ...act itself virtually nullified the Missouri Compromise of 1820 and the [[Compromise of 1850]]. The turmoil over the act split both the Democratic and [[Know Nothing]]
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  • ...llowing the endorsement of [[William H. Seward]]'s position opposing the [[Compromise of 1850]] and the adoption of antislavery resolutions. See Hans Sperber and Travis ...very. Texas had already been admitted as a state in 1845 with slavery. The Compromise of 1850 allowed slavery in New Mexico and Arizona, but it was not economical and th
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  • While the Senate, Cass voted in favor of the [[Compromise of 1850]] and the [[Fugitive Slave Law]]. Because of these votes and his pro-slave
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  • * Rhodes, James Ford. ''History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896. Volume: 7.'' (1920)
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  • ...brokered a series of North-South compromises over slavery, especially the Compromise of 1850, as well the Missouri Compromise of 1820, the "Corrupt Bargain" Compromise ==Compromise of 1850==
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  • ...The party ran candidates in every election between 1848 and 1852. The [[Compromise of 1850]] placated some Free-Soilers and they returned to the Democratic party. Ot
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  • * Rhodes, James Ford. ''History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850 to the Roosevelt-Taft Administration'' (1920), 8 vol. highly detailed narra
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  • * Rhodes, James Ford. ''History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850 to the Roosevelt-Taft Administration,'' 1920. 8 vols.
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  • * Rhodes, James Ford ''History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896'' Volume: 1. (1920), highly detailed
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  • |event='''1850''': [[Compromise of 1850]] enacted; [[California (U.S. state)]] admitted as free state; [[Texas (U.S
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  • ...given official statehood by Congress on September 9, 1850, as part of the Compromise of 1850. A series of small towns were used briefly as the state capital until final
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