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1. Missouri Compromise 1820
2. Nullification Crisis
3. Compromise of 1850
4. Georgia Platform
5. Kansas Nebraska Act

Promises were made to both the North and South to protect and abolish various parts of slavery

South Carolina threaten to secede (leave) the United States

Allowed Kansas and Nebraska to enter the Union under popular sovereignty

The Georgia Platform saves the compromise.

Idea that states could ignore or void laws

South Carolina agrees to follow the law as it fails to gain support from other states.

Allowed California to become a free state

Under popular sovereignty states would be allowed to vote on the issue of slavery

Georgia agreed to sign the Compromise of 1850, which lead to other states signing the law as well.

balance was maintained - with the admission of Missouri and Maine there were 12 free states and 12 slave states

Established the 36 parallel as the boundary for the expansion of slavery

Convention that meet in Georgia to discuss the Compromise of 1850

Georgia Platform established that if any further actions were taken to abolish slavery they would secede.

Allowed Missouri to become a slave state

Crisis began when South Carolina refused to in act a tariff

Maine was established as a free state.