both dealt with the problem of slavery in newly developed areas
Because they all stop the expansion of slavery.
Things like the Dred Scott deceision fueled the fires between Abolitionist and slavers, the Fugitive Slave Act and the 1859 Compromise only made matters worse.
Missouri Compromise
The Dred Scott case decision in 1857 by the US Supreme Court did not actively effect the 1850 Missouri Compromise. The Compromise had been negated by the Kansas Nebraska Act of 1854.What was effected was the Court's ruling that the US Congress could not pass legislation on slavery. Slavery was property and was constitutional according to the ruling of the Court. Scott never became a freeman.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.
Here are ten. (Not in order) 1. John Brown's raid- October 16, 1859 2. Dred Scott Decision- March 1857 3. Compromise of 1850- September 1850 4. Fugitive Slave Act- Spetember 18, 1850 5. Uncle Tom's Cabin Published- 1852 6. Confederate states of America formed- Februrary 4, 1861 7. Abraham Lincoln Is Elected President- November 6, 1860 8. Kansas Nebraska Act- May 30, 1854 9. Pottamatomie Massacre- May 24, 1856 10. Republican Party Formed- 1854 I hope I helped. ^_^
the kansas nebraska act, of the compromise of 1850
The Compromise of 1850's date is 1850. The date of Dred Scott is later in 1850. Kansas Nebraska act is in 1854.
The Fugitive Slave act was part of the Compromise of 1850. The compromise of 1850 said any new states would be free states as long as they passed the fugitive slave act. This act made Northerners turn in runaway slaves.
both dealt with the problem of slavery in newly developed areas
The Compromise of 1850
Compromise of 1850.
The Compromise of 1850, once in place, limited the number of slaves that could be freely roaming, and then the Fugitive Slave Act undid what had been established by the compromise by establishing stricter regulations.
Compromise of 1850.
Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act.
Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act.
The Missouri Compromise The Compromise of 1850 The Kansas-Nebraska Act.
Basically the Missouri Compromise of 1850 was a fair compromise. One problem for Northern abolitionists was that the Compromise ushered in the Fugitive Slave Act. They were outraged that the new compromise included this law.