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What is the Missouri Compromise and how did it contribute to the Civil War?

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CassCorta
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The Missouri Compromise was a law passed in 1820 that regulated slavery in western territories and states. It abolished slavery above the 30/36 line of longitude. It contributed to the Civil War by making the North seem more aggressive in its anti-slavery views, causing Southern resentment. 
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