People involved
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Impact and reactions
100

What Senator was most involved with the Compromise of 1850

Who is Henry Clay?

100

This state was admitted to the Union as a free state under the Compromise.


What is California?

100

The Compromise of 1850 was intended to prevent this conflict between North and South.


What is the Civil War?

200

This senator from Massachusetts supported the Compromise to preserve the Union, despite opposition in his home state.


Who is Daniel Webster?

200

This act, included in the Compromise, required the return of escaped enslaved people.

What is the Fugitive Slave Act?

200

This region of the U.S. was angered by the stricter Fugitive Slave Act.


What is the North?

300

This senator from South Carolina opposed the Compromise, arguing it did not protect Southern interests.


Who is John C. Calhoun?

300

The Compromise allowed these two territories to decide on slavery through popular sovereignty.


What are Utah and New Mexico?

300

The Compromise temporarily resolved disputes over these new territories acquired from the Mexican-American War.


What is the Mexican Cession?

400

This Illinois senator played a key role in passing the Compromise by splitting it into separate bills.


Who is Stephen A. Douglas?

400

The Compromise abolished this practice in Washington, D.C., but allowed slavery to continue.

What is the slave trade?

400

This term describes the ability of territories to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery.


What is popular sovereignty?

500

This president signed the Compromise of 1850 into law after the death of President Zachary Taylor.


Who is Millard Fillmore?

500

This state received $10 million in exchange for giving up land claims in New Mexico.


What is Texas?

500

The Compromise was one of several agreements that failed to resolve tensions, leading to this 1854 act that further divided the country.


What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

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