Stop the spread of slavery.
No, it is not true. In the 1848 presidential campaign, the Free-Soil Party did not promise to veto the Wilmot Proviso. The Free-Soil Party was primarily concerned with opposing the expansion of slavery into the newly acquired territories, and while they supported the Wilmot Proviso, it did not explicitly promise a veto of the legislation.
Free Soil Party was created in 1848.
The Free Soil Party promised to advocate for the prohibition of slavery in new U.S. territories, as well as broader policies to promote the interests of free labor and small farmers. They also expressed support for internal improvements and called for free homesteads for settlers.
The Free Soil party Fought Against slavery.
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Free Soil Party, opposed the expansion of slavery
The Free-Soil party was created in 1848 to keep slavery out of the western territories.
the free soil party's stance on slavery was the buying and selling of slaves
The Free-Soil party was created in 1848 to keep slavery out of the western territories.
The Free Soil Party. The party was created to stop slavery from expanding into western territories. Later they reformed into the Republican Party.