. . . . "5830"^^ . . . . . . "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. The amendment was submitted in the U.S. House of Representatives on February 13, 1819, by James Tallmadge Jr., a Democratic-Republican from New York, and ."@en . . . . . . "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. The amendment was submitted in the U.S. House of Representatives on February 13, 1819, by James Tallmadge Jr., a Democratic-Republican from New York, and . The measure passed the House 87-76, with northern Representatives voting 86-10 in its favor and southern Representatives voting 66-1 against. However, the measure failed in the Senate, due to unanimous Southern opposition, joined by five northern Senators: Harrison G. Otis of Massachusetts, Ninian Edwards and Jesse B. Thomas of Illinois, and two others. In 1820, the Missouri Compromise was passed, which did not include the Tallmadge Amendment. The Compromise attempted to appease both sides of the debate by admitting Missouri as a slave state in exchange for the admission of Maine as a free state and the complete prohibition of slavery in all of the remaining Louisiana Purchase territory north of the 36\u02DA30' parallel."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1484486"^^ . "1097151443"^^ . . . "Tallmadge Amendment"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .