Answer:
C. The compromise of 1850 ended the Missouri Compromise.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the missouri Compromise (which created in 1820), both the Abolitionist and the pro-slavery citizens agreed on the division of united States into three territories.
- Free-State territory, where slavery was banned. (mostly on the northern part of united states)
- Slave-state territory, where slavery was allowed(mostly on the southern part of United States)
- Unassigned territories where the people could vote on themselves whether slavery was allowed or banned (This include the western territories that was acquired from Louisiana Praise.
After the compromise of 1850, there was huge changes in the division of this territory and effectively ended the division that agreed upon in the Missouri Compromise.
The large majority of the unassigned territory from the Louisiana purchase now transformed into the free-state territory. This compromise gave a lot more power for the abolitionist.