Paul Sorrells

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The eventual Compromise of 1850 closely resembled Clay’s proposals. But seven months of oratory, debate, and exhausting cloakroom bargaining lay ahead. And the “Compromise” that finally emerged was not really a compromise in which all parties conceded part of what they wanted, but a series of separately enacted measures each of which became law with a majority of congressmen from one section voting against a majority of those from the other. The Compromise of 1850 undoubtedly averted a grave crisis. But hindsight makes clear that it only postponed the trauma.
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