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The Missouri Compromise was a significant legislative agreement reached in 1820 that aimed to balance the power between slave and free states in the United States. It admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state, maintaining the numerical balance in Congress, while also establishing a boundary at the latitude of 36°30′ north for future states, allowing slavery in territories south of this line and prohibiting it in territories to the north. This compromise highlighted the growing sectional tensions over slavery and set the stage for future conflicts.
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