WILMOT PROVISO

1846, amendment to a bill put before the U.S. House of Representatives during the Mexican War; it provided an appropriation of $2 million to enable President Polk to negotiate a territorial settlement with Mexico. David Wilmot introduced an amendment to the bill stipulating that none of the territory acquired in the Mexican War should be open to slavery. The amended bill was passed in the House, but the Senate adjourned without voting on it. In the next session of Congress (1847), a new bill providing for a $3-million appropriation was introduced, and Wilmot again proposed an antislavery amendment to it. The amended bill passed the House, but the Senate drew up its own bill, which excluded the proviso. The Wilmot Proviso created great bitterness between North and South and helped crystallize the conflict over the extension of slavery. In the election of 1848 the terms of the Wilmot Proviso, a definite challenge to proslavery groups, were ignored by the Whig and Democratic parties but were adopted by the Free-Soil party. Later the Republican party also favored excluding slavery from new territories.

See C. W. Morrison, Democratic Politics and Sectionalism (1967).

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...Alexander, Antonio Segrio Alfredo Guimaraes * Wilmot James Published in the United States of...Democracy in South Africa Wilmot James and Jeffrey Lever 29...editors of this volume Charles V. Hamilton, Wilmot James, Neville Alexander, and Antonio...
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...war zuith Mexico. Although the Wilmot Proviso never became law, it framed...united almost unanimously behind Wilmots proviso, as acrid party distinctions...annexation, the Mexican War, and the Wilmot Proviso -amplified these arguments...
...playing politics." 44 When the Wilmot Proviso, barring slavery in any territory...meeting on the subject of the Wilmot Proviso" in Charleston, the North Carolinian...be duly convicted." 2 The Wilmot Proviso had entered Americas political...
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...theory; and thus they read into the Wilmot Proviso a more grim outcome than was likely...protectionist and just when the Wilmot Proviso debate was sweeping Congress...immediately understood: not only did the Wilmot Proviso foretell the end of slavery expansion...
...War. In August 1846, David Wilmot offered his famous Proviso banning slavery from the Mexican...Congress did not enact the Wilmot Proviso--indeed, that attempt was undeniably...late 1847 remarked about the Wilmot Proviso that it "stands out threatening...
...Pennsylvania introduced a bill, later known as the Wilmot Proviso, (21) that would have precluded the opening to slavery...Congress over the Missouri Compromise in 1820, over the Wilmot Proviso a generation later, and over the Kansas-Nebraska Act...
...North and South: 1) The "Growing Rivalry" between the sections, from 1846 to 1854, largely covers the Mexican War, the Wilmot Proviso, the 1848 election, the Compromise of 1850, the Fugitive Slave controversy, and the Election of 1852; 2) The growing...
...over the Missouri Compromise in 1820, over the Wilmot Proviso a generation later, and over the Kansas-Nebraska Act...br/ This analysis skips from the Wilmot Proviso of 1846-47 to the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, omitting...
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...War, just such a resolution the Wilmot Proviso-- repeatedly passed the House...was defeated in the Senate. (The Wilmot Proviso--for Judge Borks information...Congress he had voted for the Wilmot Proviso "as good as forty times.") The...
...limit slavery in all acquired lands from Mexico. The Wilmot Proviso sought to prohibit the expansion of slavery, and northern...eager to protect the territory (Morrison, 1967). This Proviso was never fully accepted. With the wheels of Manifest...
...Henry Clay, the Whig, not Democrat James K. Polk, won the 1844 election. "There would have been no Mexican war, no Wilmot Proviso the attempt by some Northern Democrats to ban slavery in the new territories, and therefore less reason for the status...
...abolition of slavery his central drive. He was initially a Whig, left the party in 1848 when it refused to affirm the Wilmot Proviso (prohibiting slavery in the areas taken from Mexico) and became one of the founders of the Free Soil Party, organized...
...question had been thrust upon Congress when Pennsylvania Democrat David Wilmot proposed that no territory acquired from Mexico should have legalized slavery. Although this proviso never became law, it enraged some southern politicians to the point...


 

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...the politics of the period, "but even enlightened PBS viewers have a low tolerance for the subtleties of, say, the Wilmot Proviso." Well, then, he wont bother the viewers little heads with historical structure and detail. Isnt he saying that...
...Blagojevich will approve the plan only with the proviso that senior citizens ride for free. Without...contingency plan," Pace spokesman Patrick Wilmot said. "Now funding has materialized, we...will be absorbed through new funding," Wilmot said. The CTA projected free senior rides...
...24, Prairie Ridge 7 York 35, Proviso West 21 Orion vs. Macomb, ppd...25-19, 25-20 Grayslake North d. Wilmot 25-21, 20-25, 15-11 Lakes d...25-20 Grayslake Central d. Wilmot 19-25, 25-15, 15-7 Grayslake...Grayslake North 25-16, 25-15 Wilmot d. Ridgewood 25-21, 24-26, ...
...Rod Blagojevich threw a curve ball at lawmakers by adding a proviso that senior citizens must ride free. Although considered an...the budget impasse will be resolved," Pace spokesman Patrick Wilmot said. Pace received about $3 million of the $37 million in...


 

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...he became widely known as the author of the famous Wilmot Proviso , which helped build up sectional animosity before the Civil War. Ardently opposed to slavery, Wilmot became a leader of the Free-Soil party. He helped to...
...the extension of slavery into any of the territories newly acquired from Mexico. The struggle in Congress over the Wilmot Proviso helped to consolidate the Free-Soil forces, which comprised those New York Democrats known as Barnburners , the...
...house of representatives (1841) and the state senate (1843), and served in Congress (1844 46). In response to the Wilmot Proviso , Yancey wrote (1848) the Alabama Platform, which demanded of Congress the positive protection of slavery in the territories...
...question of the extension of slavery into the territories. The antislavery forces favored the proposal made in the Wilmot Proviso to exclude slavery from all the lands acquired from Mexico. This, naturally, met with violent Southern opposition...
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