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How did the Missouri Compromise resolve a conflict between the North and South?​

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It allowed a balance between the slave and non slave sides
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It allowed the balance to remain equal between the slave and non-slave states. So they admitted Missouri as a slave state and Main as a non-slave state. The Missouri Compromise also proposed that slavery be prohibited above the 36º 30' latitude line in the remainder of the Louisiana Territory.

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This provision held for 34 years, until it was repealed by the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854.

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