The excerpt below is from Henry Clay's resolutions in the Compromise of 1850:
1. Resolved, That California, with suitable boundaries, ought, upon her application to be admitted as one of the States of this Union, without the imposition by Congress of any restriction in respect to the exclusion or introduction of slavery within those boundaries.
Which group was most appeased by this provision in the compromise? (1 point)
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Northerners
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Southerners
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members of Congress
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citizens of unorganized territories
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The excerpt below is from Henry Clay's resolutions in the Compromise of 1850:
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