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  2. How did the war in Mexico affect the slavery debate? - Answers

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    The Mexican-War reignited the slavery question, as many of the acquired lands from Mexico became pro-slavery states territories. For example, Texas and New Mexico became pro-slavery while ...

  3. What role did slavery play in the war with Mexico? - Answers

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    Slavery probably did not play a major role in the War with Mexico. After Mexico lost the Texas War of Independence, she built up a much better trained and more powerful army. When a Mexican Army ...

  4. How did Mexico feel about slavery in 1830? - Answers

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    Slavery is a nasty thing. Mexico's father of independence Miguel Hidalgo abolished it at the beginning of the struggle for Mexican independence (1810) but it was never officially put in any legal ...

  5. What was the plan to ban slavery in territories gained from New...

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    In the Compromise of 1850, the Mexican Cession territory (excluding California) was to become New Mexico and Utah. Their slave situations were to be determined using popular sovereignty, or the ...

  6. What plan specified that slavery should be prohibited in any ......

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    David Wilmot wanted slavery prohibited in territories acquired from Mexico in order to prevent the spread of slavery into new territories, as he believed that allowing slavery to expand would only ...

  7. The document that said slavery would not be permitted in any ......

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    Slavery is a nasty thing. Mexico's father of independence Miguel Hidalgo abolished it at the beginning of the struggle for Mexican independence (1810) but it was never officially put in any legal ...

  8. How did the issue of slavery in the territories acquired from...

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    *New Mexico & Utah were most likely to become free, which angered pro-slavery people who fought for the territories. Sources: Monty Procrastinators, November 8 Notes The American Pageant, Chapter 18

  9. What was the issue of slavery decided in the territory ceded by...

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    However, it was not enforced, and caused further divisions between pro-slavery states and the North. It resulted in the American Civil War (1861-1865). Tags Slavery Mexico

  10. What called for a ban on slavery in any territory that the United...

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    What was the issue of slavery decided in the territory ceded by Mexico? Former Mexican territories were supposed to ban slavery, except Texas. This was defined ion the Wilmot Proviso (1846).

  11. How did the war with Mexico and the Gold Rush affect the slavery...

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    Why did the expansion of slavery become such a divisive political issue in the 1840's? The driving event was the westward expansion of U.S. territory, esp. in connection with the Mexican War (the ...