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19 July, 04:29

How did the compromise of 1850 differ from the Wilmot Proviso

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  1. 19 July, 05:05
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    The Wilmot Proviso refers to the failed proposal of 1846 in the United States Congress to abolish slavery in regions acquired from Mexico during the war between Mexico and America.

    The compromise of 1850 was responsible for finally putting a stop to the ongoing disputes over slavery in the Southwest.
  2. 19 July, 07:36
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    The compromise of 1850 differ from the Wilmot Proviso because the compromise of 1850 were diverse law which was passed in the year 1850 in respect of the contentious issues of slavery in the United States, The compromise of 1850 causes slave trade in Washington DC to stop and also made the southern slaveowners to recover runaway slaves with ease While Wilmot Proviso was a failed 1846 Proposal which occur in the United States Congress to place a ban on slavery in jurisdiction obtain from Mexico in the Mexican-American War
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