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PLEASE HELP! NO BOTS! What was the compromise made in the Missouri Compromise? To create both a slaveholding state and a free state To create a free state where fugitive slaves could live To establish
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What was the compromise made in the Missouri Compromise?
To create both a slaveholding state and a free state
To create a free state where fugitive slaves could live
To establish a process for ending slavery in all states
To establish representatives and senators for new states
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It drew up an imaginary line that drew a boundary, everything above the line would be considered a free state and everything under it could become a slave state, but they didn’t have to become a slave state.
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To create both a slaveholding state and a free state
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