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What did the compromise of 1850 postpone

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Compromise of 1850 was a set of bills passed in Congress which tried to settle the issue of slavery, which was about to split the nation. ... Yet the Compromise of 1850 served its purpose. For a time it kept the Union from splitting, and it essentially delayed the outbreak of the Civil War for a decade.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Reason for compromise of 1850 postpone:

  • The Compromise of 1850 postponed the splitting of the American Union and the outbreak of the US Civil War between the North and the South.
  • The 1850 Compromise was a series of bills passed through congress that sought to resolve the issue of slavery, which was about to split the country. Still, the 1850 Settlement served its intent.
  • It prevented the Union from fracturing for a while, and effectively postponed the start of the Civil War for a decade.
  • The 1850 Compromise was a bundle of five different bills approved by the United States Congress during September 1850 which defused a political dispute between slave and free states over the status of concessions gained during the Mexican-American War.

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