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  2. Missouri Compromise - Wikipedia

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    It passed a bill for the admission of Maine with an amendment enabling the people of Missouri to form a state constitution. Before the bill was returned to the House, a second amendment was adopted, on the motion of Jesse B. Thomas of Illinois , to exclude slavery from the Louisiana Territory north of 36°30 north , the southern boundary of ...

  3. 1820 United States presidential election in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, the Missouri Compromise allowed Missouri to be a slave state, however, they could not admit any more states above a line marked by the new Arkansaw Territory. [a] On March 6, 1820, Congress passed a law directing Missouri to hold a convention to form a constitution and a state government. This law stated that "…the said state ...

  4. Constitution of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The first constitution was written by Constitutional Convention in 1820 in only 38 days, and was adopted on July 19, 1820. [2] [3] One of the results of the Missouri Compromise, Missouri was initially admitted to the Union as a slave state, and the constitution specifically excluded "free negroes and mulattoes" from the state.

  5. Henry Clay - Wikipedia

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    Clay helped assemble a coalition that passed the Missouri Compromise, as Thomas's proposal became known. [91] Further controversy ensued when Missouri's constitution banned free blacks from entering the state, but Clay was able to engineer another compromise that allowed Missouri to join as a state in August 1821. [92]

  6. Republicans vote to make it harder to amend Missouri Constitution

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    Republican lawmakers on Thursday voted to make it harder to change the Missouri Constitution amid a campaign to restore abortion rights through a voter-backed constitutional amendment. Currently ...

  7. James Monroe - Wikipedia

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    The legislation passed, and became known as "the Missouri Compromise", which temporarily settled the issue of slavery in the territories. [119] Monroe's presidential leadership role in drafting the Missouri Compromise is disputed.

  8. Missouri lawmakers consider making it harder for voters to ...

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    A proposal in front of a House committee would raise the number of signatures & votes required to advance a voter petition to amend the constitution. Missouri lawmakers consider making it harder ...

  9. Initiative to enshrine abortion rights in Missouri ... - AOL

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    It will need approval from a majority of voters to become enshrined in the state constitution. If passed, the Missouri initiative would “do something that no other state has done before — end ...