Slave Trade Compromise Flashcards
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What is the Slave Trade Compromise?

A compromise reached by stating that Congress could not prohibit the slave trade until 1808; imported slaves could be taxed.

Who was involved in the Slave Trade Compromise?

The North and the South.

Why does the Slave Trade Compromise matter?

It is one of the causes of the Civil War; included in the United States Constitution.

How does the Slave Trade Compromise affect us today?

<p>It later ensured the ratification of the 13th Amendment, which completely abolished slavery.</p> Signup and view all the answers

The North feared that they would not be able to continue their slave-trading practices.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

When John Rutledge proposed his idea, he was rejected.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Slave Trade Compromise

  • A legislative agreement allowing the slave trade to continue until 1808, ensuring that Congress could not prohibit it during this period.
  • Taxation was permitted on imported slaves.

Participants

  • Involved parties were the Northern and Southern states of America, reflecting the regional divide over slavery.

Historical Significance

  • Considered a contributing factor to the tensions leading to the Civil War, highlighting the deep divisions in American society.
  • Incorporated into the United States Constitution, indicating its foundational role in early American politics.

Modern Impact

  • The compromise set the stage for the eventual ratification of the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery in 1865.

Misconceptions

  • The North did not fear the end of slavery practices; this statement is false, reflecting a misunderstanding of the regional dynamics during that time.

Proposals and Rejections

  • John Rutledge's initial proposal regarding the slave trade was rejected, showing the contentious nature of slavery debates among the founding fathers.

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This quiz focuses on the Slave Trade Compromise, a significant agreement between the North and South regarding the importation of slaves. It covers key aspects such as who was involved, the implications of the compromise, and its relevance to the causes of the Civil War. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal event in U.S. history.

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