The Modern Period
The Missouri Compromise was a legislative agreement passed in 1820 that aimed to maintain the balance between free and slave states in the United States. It allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state while Maine was admitted as a free state, keeping the number of free and slave states equal. This compromise also established a boundary line at the 36°30′ parallel, north of which slavery was prohibited in future states.
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