Which emerged in opposition to the Missouri Compromise?
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Calhoun's doctrine emerged in opposition to the Missouri Compromise.
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- To avoid upsetting the nation's balance of slave and free states, this legislation admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a non-slave state at the same time. It also prohibited slavery in the remainder of the Louisiana Territory above the 36o 30' latitude line.
- Henry Clay, a prominent congressman, was instrumental in negotiating the Missouri Compromise, a two-part solution. First, Missouri would be admitted to the union as a slave state, but this would be offset by the admission of Maine, a free state that had long sought independence from Massachusetts.
- The Missouri Compromise had three major components: Missouri entered the Union as a slave state, Maine entered as a free state, and the 36'30" line was established as the dividing line for slavery in the rest of the Louisiana Territory.
- Speaker Clay promoted a compromise to allow slavery in Missouri while simultaneously admitting Maine as a free state in order to settle the dispute and prevent disunion.
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