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zulmadavila | 15:39 Fri 17th Oct 2008 | History
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Compare and contrast the Missouri Crisis and Compromise of 1819-1821 and the South Carolina Nullification Crisis of 1828-1833. Succinctly describe the causes, course, and consequences of each crisis.
Why was each crisis important?
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Do it yourself
This is not a question is it?

Google it and have a go yourself.
that's an essay topic, not a question, and far too broad for anyone to do for you. Come back with questions about individual details and people will help out if they can. (But it won't be me, as I regret I've never heard of a nullification crisis. Sorry.)
None of tghe answers are that helpful are they?

The Missouri crisis conerned the consequences of granting statehood to Missouri which would be a slave state, and so upset the finely balanced numbers of pro-slave and anti-slave states.

and then as far as I can see, it happened again.

Slavery as you can see dominated american politics in the first half of the nineteenth century. Not something us Brits can get hot about which explains the short unhelpful posts.

>None of the answers are that helpful are they?

There are plenty of people on here who will happily answer questions over and over again. I myself have given about 7,500 answers.

However when somebody who is too lazy to do any research themselves, and just copies their homework question down word by word then people get a bit annoyed.

This person has done just that. They probably do not even understand the quesiton, they are just being lazy.

With the availability of the interent it is easy for anyone to at least do some basic research such as a search on "Missouri Crisis".

Once they have done that, and understood the topic a bit, then they are welcome to ask a specific question about a particular person or event.

The way this question is worded they are just getting US to do THEIR work for them.
My point exactly , there's far to much of that on this site, as has been mentioned before
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it's the word succinctly that put me off, i ramble on and on and on and on and on and on
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