Louisiana Purchase Conflicts

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After the Louisiana Purchase in 1804, the United States' size doubled giving Americans more opportunities for trade and manifestation. As Americans continued to explore the new lands, granted from the Louisiana Purchase, they claimed the lands as if it is rightfully theirs. This concept of continuously expanded west led to conflicts such as the Mexican-American War. After the Americans won the Mexican-American War, more lands were given to the US. The Southern states wanted the new lands to be beneficial for plantations to spread slavery, however, the Northern states wanted the new states to be free slave states. From 1820 to 1860, sectional conflicts divided the country and caused new political ideas and various compromises to emerge affecting …show more content…

In 1819, Missouri desired to be a slave state, however, the Northern Senate overruled and wanted Missouri to be a free state. Since the balance of states would be unequal due to the number of states. In 1820, Maine, which was once part of Massachusetts, became a free state and Missouri became a slave state. Also, the compromise included that north of Missouri would be free states and south of Missouri allowed slavery (36'30). The Missouri Compromise helped push back the conflict of slavery a bit, and kept the balance of the North and South interim. Moreover, economically, the government tries to even out the issues of profit without trying to overwhelm the …show more content…

Andrew Jackson passed the Tariff of 1832 to balance out the effects of favoring one side of the country than another. The Tariff of 1828 was severely hurting the South's economy because of the tax about 50% of the goods. Andrew Jackson hoped by reducing the taxes down by 15% it'll favor the South and the North. The North benefited because the Northern states are composed with factories and industries. However, the South didn't fancy the tariff, instead, it led to the nullification crisis of South Carolina's warning to leave the Union if the government doesn't repeal the tariffs. However, the nullification crisis wasn't the only thing that causes states to wrangle with it other, it was also

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