Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Today's SEQ Historical Context Answers

This is what you needed to write to be success for the historical context for today's SEQ Set 1.  If you copied anything from the documents for this part of your short "essay," you received no points, as warned.  Once again, the documents in no way, shape, or form will ever, EVER have any information regarding the historical context.  Yours is no where close to this?  Better start studying...https://www.shmoop.com/ is a good site to use for studying historical context of major events.

Missouri Compromise: Historical Context
  • Slavery always a problem
  • Not in Constitution because of arguments & ratification
  • Kept avoiding the issue of slavery to keep the peace among states
  • Congress admitted territories as states only when fee/slave state balance could be kept
  • When Missouri wanted to enter as a slave state, there was no balance for free states

Kansas-Nebraska Act: Historical Context
  • Balance of slave/fee states since the Missouri Compromise
  • California wants to enter as a free state
  • Mexican Cession lands - free or slave?
  • Compromise of 1850 
  • Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 




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