Georgia History
The Compromise of 1850 was a series of legislative measures aimed at easing tensions between free and slave states following the Mexican-American War. It sought to address the contentious issue of slavery in newly acquired territories, creating a temporary balance between North and South by admitting California as a free state while allowing popular sovereignty in the Utah and New Mexico territories, and included provisions that heightened the Fugitive Slave Law. This compromise reflects the growing sectional divides over slavery, revealing deep-rooted political issues that would continue to escalate in the years leading up to the Civil War.
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