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Why did the House of Representatives pass the Tallmadge Amendment in 1819?

The amendment had already passed in the Senate
The amendment was backed by the North and the South
The North controlled the House of Representatives
O The South controlled the House of Representatives

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It had already passed in the senate

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Answer:

The North controlled the House Representatives.

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The Tallmadge Amendment produced great debate and mixed results in Congress. At the close of the debate over the Tallmadge Amendment, the amendment passed in the House of Representatives, which was controlled by the North. It failed in the Senate, which was divided equally between the North in the South. Congress ended it's session without making a decision about Missouri's statehood.

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