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Compromise of 1850
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Fugitive Slave Laws: federal laws that allowed the capture and return of runaway slaves
Washington DC: Where slave trade was prohibited
Calhoun: wrote the last speech of the debate of the Compromise of 1850
Clay: set the standards for the Compromise of 1850
Douglas: led the forces of compromise after Clay left Washington
Webster: replied to Calhoun’s speech in what was called, “the 7th of March” speech
California: admitted union as a free state
Compromise of 1850
1. | replied to Calhoun’s speech in what was called, “the 7th of March” speech | A. | Clay |
2. | federal laws that allowed the capture and return of runaway slaves | B. | Fugitive Slave Laws |
3. | wrote the last speech of the debate of the Compromise of 1850 | C. | Douglas |
4. | admitted union as a free state | D. | California |
5. | led the forces of compromise after Clay left Washington | E. | Webster |
6. | set the standards for the Compromise of 1850 | F. | Washington DC |
7. | Where slave trade was prohibited | G. | Calhoun |
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Compromise of 1850
1. | replied to Calhoun’s speech in what was called, “the 7th of March” speech → E |
2. | federal laws that allowed the capture and return of runaway slaves → B |
3. | wrote the last speech of the debate of the Compromise of 1850 → G |
4. | admitted union as a free state → D |
5. | led the forces of compromise after Clay left Washington → C |
6. | set the standards for the Compromise of 1850 → A |
7. | Where slave trade was prohibited → F |
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