The crisis of compromise and invalidation in Missouri province are both extremely noteworthy events in American history. Both of these importance are not only reflected in the event itself, but also in the period they occur and what they predict. In short, the Missouri compromise was a parliamentary act that was passed between the two parties of the US Congress in 1820, a faction that supports slavery and an anti - slavery faction. Compromises mainly include slavery regulations in the western United States.
John C. Calhoun: Calhoun was best known for his "lapse crisis" between 1828 and President Jackson at a fee (derogatory fee) of 1828. He supported a compromise of 1850 based on an invalid theory. In a discussion on compromise, he is a senator. Calhoun is also an eagle of war. Runaway Slave Law: Unlike the former slave law in 1793, the slave law in 1850 was more rigorously enforced. As a result of the law, North became a hunting ground for slaves and slaves were denied trial by other protective measures with rights by the jury. The anger of slavery brought about riots and other violent acts
Even events that caused civil war were defined by slavery. The compromise of Missouri state in 1820 allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state and allowed to count three-fifths of the compromised slaves included in the US Constitution as human beings. A desperate attempt to avoid the fundamental problem by the third-third of the US government is that people can buy and sell, or is there someone else? Finally, it took a war to answer and eventually finished practicing American slavery.