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Missouri Compromise
Missouri Compromise
Yes, but only those territories acquired from France in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
The Missouri Compromise primarily involved the regulation of slavery in the western territories. It prohibited slavery in the former Louisiana Territory north of the parallel 36°30′ north except within the boundaries of the proposed state of Missouri.
It was the treaty line in the Missouri Compromise. It determined the status of slavery in the unorganized Louisiana Territory. All land above it was free and all land below it was slave.
Northern: 42 parallel north There is no southern parallel.
That is the Tropic of Cancer.
The transverse colon is approximately parallel to the diaphragm.
Space
The equator.
about 52 - 58 excluding the Northern Isles
Equator
The 49th Parallel.
The Louisiana Territory included everything in the Louisiana Purchase north of the 33rd parallel (the southern boundary of the present state of Arkansas). The present day states that sit in the Louisiana Territory are: Minnesota, Iowa, Arkansas, Missouri, northern Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, part of Montana, part of Colorado, part of Wyoming, and Nebraska. The cost of the Louisiana Purchase was $15 million, less than $1 an acre.
The Oregon Tready and the Louisiana Purchase have a border along the 49th parallel of latitude.
parallel 38
The equator.