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Order these events from the Missouri Compromise from earliest to latest. (2 points)
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I don't see the list of specific responses you need ordered. Here is the correct chronological sequence of the major Missouri Compromise events — you can match these to your response choices:
1. Missouri petitions Congress for admission as a slave state (1819).
2. The Tallmadge Amendment is proposed in the House (would have restricted slavery in Missouri).
3. Heated debate and deadlock in Congress over admission (House vs. Senate).
4. Henry Clay brokers a compromise to break the impasse.
5. Congress passes the Missouri Compromise (1820): Maine admitted as a free state, Missouri as a slave state, and slavery prohibited in the remainder of the Louisiana Purchase north of the 36°30′ line.
If you paste the exact response choices from your quiz, I’ll place them in the correct order for you.
1. Missouri petitions Congress for admission as a slave state (1819).
2. The Tallmadge Amendment is proposed in the House (would have restricted slavery in Missouri).
3. Heated debate and deadlock in Congress over admission (House vs. Senate).
4. Henry Clay brokers a compromise to break the impasse.
5. Congress passes the Missouri Compromise (1820): Maine admitted as a free state, Missouri as a slave state, and slavery prohibited in the remainder of the Louisiana Purchase north of the 36°30′ line.
If you paste the exact response choices from your quiz, I’ll place them in the correct order for you.
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