The Compromise of 1850 is related to the earlier Missouri Compromise and the Mexican War. Both agreements were meant to deal with slavery as new parts of the U.S. were created. After the Mexican War, the Compromise of 1850 said that people living in the new areas could vote on whether they wanted slavery or not.
Compromise of 1850 is closely connected to the Missouri Compromise and the Mexican War. Like the Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850 was designed to address the issue of slavery as new territories were added to the U.S. (in this case, after the Mexican War). It allowed for popular sovereignty in the new territories, meaning the residents could decide whether they wanted slavery or not.
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