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Growing Tensions Over Slavery
Chapter 14 Section 1
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The Wilmont Proviso◦ Proposed by Representative David Wilmont, the
Proviso banned slavery in all territories that might become a part of the U.S.
◦ It never became a law, but it was seen as an attack on slavery by southerners.
Slavery and the Mexican-American War
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An Antislavery Party◦ Senator Lewis Cass proposed the idea of popular
sovereignty, which allowed citizens of the territories to decide for themselves if they wanted to allow slavery
◦ The Free-Soil Party was formed in 1848 by anti-slavery Whigs and Democrats. By nominating Martin Van Buren for the presidency, they took votes from the democrats and allowed Zachary Taylor to win the election
Slavery and the Mexican-American War
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As the population of California rose, it was debated whether it would be claimed a northern or southern state.
Southern states threatened to secede from the Union because their way of life was being threatened.
Daniel Webster and John Calhoun, two U.S. Senators, debated over a compromise proposed by Henry Clay. Calhoun suggested that secession was the only option.
A Bitter Debate