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whose voices were absent in the decision over whether or not to permit slavery in the territories and why were they ignored

whose voices were absent in the decision over whether or not to permit slavery in-example-1
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Missouri's admission would give the South a majority in the Senate. Determined not to lose power, northerners opposed letting Missouri enter as a slave state. The argument lasted many months. Finally, Senator Henry Clay made a proposal. During the long debate, Maine had also applied for statehood. Clay suggested admitting Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state. His plan, called the Missouri Compromise, kept the number of slave and free states equal.Other Part of Missouri Compromise
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