"Resolved, That under the Constitution Congress has no more power to make a Slave than to make a king; and no more power to establish or sustain than to uphold or support Slavery...
Resolved, That we accept the issue which the Slave power has forced upon us, and to their demand for more Slave States, and more Slave Territory, our calm but final answer is, No more Slave States and no more Slave Territory. Let the soil of our new territories be kept free, for the hardy pioneers of our own land, and the oppressed and banished of other lands..."
— Free Soil Party Platform, 1848
Which of the following developments in the late 1840s most directly prompted the assertions made in the excerpt?
- The acquisition of vast new territories from Mexico at the end of the Mexican-American WarCevap
- BThe application of popular sovereignty, which authorized the federal government to directly decide the legal status of slavery in new territories
- CSectional disputes over federal tariff policies that threatened to disrupt Southern trade networks
- DA desire to replace the expanding system of indentured servitude with hereditary chattel slavery in the West
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The acquisition of vast new territories from Mexico at the end of the Mexican-American War
The correct answer is the option focusing on the acquisition of vast new territories from Mexico. The signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 ended the Mexican-American War and transferred a massive region to the United States. This immediately sparked a fierce debate over whether slavery should be permitted in the newly acquired territories, leading directly to the formation of the Free Soil Party and its anti-expansionist platform.
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The Free Soil movement and sectional debates over slavery in the territories following the Mexican-American War
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