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To Preserve the Union
Causes and Effects of the Missouri Compromise
Kaavonia HintonSeries: Cause and Effect(0)
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Expand slavery or limit it? By 1818, the United States was deeply divided about what to do in Missouri, a territory that wanted to be a state. At issue was whether slavery would be legal in the new state. But how did the fight start? And how would the fate of Missouri change the United States?
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