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Which three of new slave states were most important to the growth and expansion of slavery

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Answered by gukgan27
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Answer Expert Verified. Based on this map, the three new slave states most important to American expansion and the growth of slavery would be: ... Missouri (1820) Missouri was added to the United States in 1820, as part of the famous Missouri Compromise.

Answered by qwstoke
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The growth and expansion of slavery in the United States was fueled by the acquisition of new territories and the admission of new states as slave states. The following three new slave states were most important to the growth and expansion of slavery:

  • Louisiana - Louisiana was purchased by the United States from France in 1803, which doubled the size of the country. It was admitted as a slave state in 1812, which gave the slave states more power in Congress. Louisiana was important to the growth of slavery because it was a major hub for the domestic slave trade, and its fertile lands made it an ideal location for cotton plantations.

  • Texas - Texas was annexed by the United States in 1845, which sparked the Mexican-American War. Texas was admitted as a slave state in 1845, which was controversial because it upset the balance of power between the slave states and free states. Texas was important to the growth of slavery because it was a major producer of cotton, and its vast lands were ideal for large-scale farming.

  • Missouri - Missouri was admitted as a slave state in 1821, which also upset the balance of power between the slave states and free states. The admission of Missouri as a slave state was controversial because it would have given the slave states more power in Congress. The Missouri Compromise of 1820, which allowed Missouri to be admitted as a slave state and Maine as a free state, helped to preserve the balance of power between the slave states and free states. Missouri was important to the growth of slavery because it was located in the heart of the Mississippi Valley, which was a major hub for transportation and trade, and its fertile lands were ideal for growing crops like tobacco and hemp.


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