Compromissum anni 1850 fuit conatus ad controversias territoriorum servorumque componendas quae post Bellum Mexici et Americae (1846–1848) ortae erant. Compromissum consistitit in quinque legibus quae rationes civitatum servilium in Meridionale cum rationibus civitatum liberarum in Septentrionalibus compensaverunt.

Henricus Clay verba facit apud Veterem Senatus Cameram, Calhoun et Webster animadvertunt, et Millard Fillmore praesidet.

Bibliographia recensere

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