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Representative James Tallmadge proposed as a condition of Missouri's statehood that no further slaves could be imported into the state and all children born after Missouri's admission to the Union shall be born free. This condition, known as the Tallmadge amendment, set out a plan for gradual emancipation in Missouri.
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The Tallmadge Amendment was a proposed amendment to a bill regarding the admission of the Territory of Missouri as a state, under which Missouri would be ...

Tallmadge Amendment

The Tallmadge Amendment was a proposed amendment to a bill regarding the admission of the Territory of Missouri as a state, under which Missouri would be admitted as a free state. Wikipedia
The Tallmadge amendment prohibited the further introduction of slaves into Missouri and provided for emancipation of those already there when they reached age ...
The Tallmadge Amendment prevented any further importation of slaves into Missouri and provided for the emancipation of the children of slaves already in ...
Known as the “Tallmadge Amendment,” it sought to prohibit the influx of any more slaves into Missouri and further required that all offspring born to slaves ...
The Tallmadge Amendment set off a fierce debate about the future of slavery and Congress's power to stem its expansion into new states. More.
Tallmadge Amendment - The Tallmadge Amendment was proposed by James Tallmadge Jr. in 1819 during discussions about admitting Missouri into the Union.
The Tallmadge amendment passed the House but was rejected by the Senate. The issue was resolved by a two-part compromise. First, Missouri gained admission ...
James Tallmadge (N.Y.) proposed an amendment to the enabling legislation prohibiting the entry of slaves into the territory and providing for the gradual ...
Feb 13, 2019 · The so-called Tallmadge Amendment proposed banning further imports of slaves into the future state, as well as the gradual emancipation of those ...