<Li> A harsher Fugitive Slave Act was passed by the Senate 27--12, and by the House 109--76 . </Li> <Li> Texas gave up much of the western land it claimed and received compensation of $10,000,000 to pay off its national debt . </Li> <P> Clay was still given much of the credit for success . It quieted the controversy between Northerners and Southerners over the expansion of slavery and delayed secession and civil war for another decade . Senator Henry S. Foote of Mississippi, who had suggested the creation of the Committee of Thirteen, later said, "Had there been one such man in the Congress of the United States as Henry Clay in 1860 --' 61 there would, I feel sure, have been no civil war ." </P> <P> The Compromise proved widely popular politically, and both parties committed themselves in their platforms to the finality of the Compromise on sectional issues . The strongest opposition in the South occurred in the states of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, but Unionists soon prevailed, spearheaded by Georgians Alexander Stephens, Robert Toombs, and Howell Cobb and the creation of the Georgia Platform . The peace was broken only by the divisive Kansas--Nebraska Act of 1854 introduced by Stephen Douglas, which had the effect of repealing the Missouri Compromise and led directly to the formation of the Republican Party, whose capture of the national government in 1860 led directly to the secession crisis of 1860--1861 . </P>

Which of the following was part of the compromise of 1850