Examples of Wilmot Proviso in the following topics:
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Wilmot Proviso
- The Wilmot Proviso would have banned slavery in any territory acquired from the Mexican War.
- The Wilmot Proviso, as proposed by Congressman David Wilmot, would have banned slavery in any territory to be acquired from the Mexican War.
- The Wilmot Proviso, proposed in August 1846, rapidly brought the issue to the political forefront.
- In the North, many abolitionists and radical antislavery proponents embraced the Wilmot Proviso.
- Furthermore, the Wilmot Proviso found support among those who were apathetic on the slave issue, such as David Wilmot himself.
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Polk and Expansion
- Polk believed slavery could not exist in the territories won from Mexico but refused to endorse the Wilmot Proviso that would forbid it there.
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Slavery and Liberty
- The animation includes a five second frame on 1789, 1800, 1821, 1837, the unrealized 1846 Wilmot Proviso, 1846, 1858, and 1861.
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Victory in Mexico
- Democratic Congressman David Wilmot introduced the Wilmot Proviso, which aimed to prohibit slavery in new territory acquired from Mexico.
- Wilmot's proposal did not pass Congress, but it spurred further hostility between the factions.
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Conclusion: The Increasing Inevitability of War
- The Wilmot Proviso sparked sectarian debate in Congress that forced political leaders to make numerous compromises to determine the slave issue in U.S. territories.
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Social Marketing
- Social marketing has similar characteristics to marketing orientation but with the added proviso that there will be a curtailment of any harmful activities to society, in either product, production, or selling methods.
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Logarithmic Functions
- Making this proviso, if the base b is any positive number except 1, and the number x is greater than zero, there is always a real number y that solves the equation: $b^{y} = x$ so the logarithm is well defined.