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7 January, 16:03

What did the Wilmot Proviso propose?

A. emancipation of slaves and use of state funds to compensate slave owners

B. extension of the Missouri Compromise line across newly acquired territories

C. abolition of slavery in territories acquired after the Mexican-American War

D. punishment of people who tried to capture freed slaves in the North

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  1. 7 January, 17:07
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    C. abolition of slavery in territories acquired after the Mexican-American War

    Explanation:

    In 1846, Congressman David Wilmot of Pennsylvania introduced the proviso as an amendment to an appropriations bill in connection with the peace treaty being negotiated with Mexico. His amendment stipulated that any territory gained from Mexico would be free, not allowing slavery. Wilmot's amendment passed in the House of Representatives, but was unable to get approval in the Senate.

    Wilmot's reason for his proposal was not because he was defending the cause of blacks or seeking to outlaw slavery. In a speech he delivered in the House of Representatives in 1847, Wilmot said: "I make no war upon the South nor upon slavery in the South. I have no squeamish sensitiveness upon the subject of slavery, nor morbid sympathy for the slave. I plead the cause of the rights of white freemen. I would preserve for free white labor a fair country, a rich inheritance, where the sons of toil, of my own race and own color, can live without the disgrace which association with Negro slavery brings upon free labor."
  2. 7 January, 19:01
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    C

    Explanation:

    Proposed by Rep. David Wilmot, the Wilmot Proviso proposed forbidding the institution of slavery in the territory acquired at the end of the Mexican-American War.
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