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The Missouri Compromise of 1820 and the Compromise of 1850 had the same primary goal of achieving senate parity between free and slave states.

About Missouri compromise

The Missouri Compromise was indeed a piece of federal law in the United States that struck a compromise between the goals of the northern states to stop the spread of slavery in the nation and the southern states' ambitions to do so. In addition, it established a policy of forbidding slavery in the entire Louisiana Purchase areas north of 36°30′ parallel and accepted Maine as a free state as well as Missouri as just a slave state. The Act was approved by the 16th US Congress on March 3, 1820, after President James Monroe approved it on March 6.

A Democratic-Republican (Jeffersonian Republican) of New York named Representative James Tallmadge Jr. had earlier proposed two amendments to Missouri's proposal for statehood that put limitations on slavery.

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