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Missouri Compromise Map & Historical Context - Educational Resource #2242009 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays two versions of a U.S. map from the early 19th century, highlighting how the Missouri Compromise of 1820 drew geographic boundaries to balance free and slave states-particularly the 36°30′ parallel line. One map shows territorial designations (e.g., “Indian Territory,” “Unorganized Territory”) and state admissions, while the other includes color-coded legends for slavery status and treaty lines like the Adams-Onís Treaty. A bold “Thanks for Watching!” header and a pop-culture “BAZINGA!” graphic suggest this is the concluding slide of an educational video or presentation.
Typically used as the final slide in history education videos, classroom presentations, or online learning modules about antebellum U.S. politics; matches user intent for visual summaries of the Missouri Compromise and its geographic implications.
Related Cliparts: Explore the 1820 Missouri Compromise with detailed U.S. maps showing free vs. slave states and territories. Ideal for students and history enthusiasts.
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