As the United States expanded, the question arose about whether the new states admitted to the Union would be slave states or free states. In 1820, for example, the so-called "Missouri Compromise" allowed Maine to enter the Union as a free state, while allowing Missouri to have slavery. This would soon become an ongoing controversy, as abolitionists fought to outlaw slavery entirely, while plantation and business owners (especially in the south, but also in the west) fought to keep slavery legal. While it seems strange to us today that anyone would defend slavery, it is sad to note that many people back then believed slavery was permissible; and based on a common misreading of The Bible, some even believed it was ordained by God. Thus, as new territories applied to become states, the leaders of these territories often asked the federal government to allow them to have slaves.
They opposed the extension of slavery into the western territories.Below is a link with more info.united-states-free-soil-party
Free-Soil
free soil party i think
Its main purpose was to oppose the expansion of slavery in the western territories, with the argument that free men in free soil make up a system morally and economically superior to that of slavery.
To end an argument about slavery in the territories (apex)
The Free-Soil Party wanted the western territories to be free from slavery.
Abraham Lincoln completely opposed the spread of slavery to western territories.
Abraham Lincoln completely opposed the spread of slavery to western territories.
The issue of expansion of slavery was its expansion and growth into Western territories.
The Republicans
Southerners wanted slavery to expand into western territories primarily to secure political power and protect their economic interests, which were heavily reliant on slave labor for agriculture, particularly in cotton production. Expanding slavery into new territories would allow them to maintain a balance of power in Congress between slave and free states. Additionally, they believed that the expansion of slavery was vital for their way of life and for the economic prosperity of the South.
Abolitionists and Free Soil Party members fought against the expansion of slavery into western territories. They believed that slavery was morally wrong and that free labor was more beneficial for the economy. They argued that allowing the spread of slavery would inhibit the growth and development of the western territories.
(Republicans)
republicans
To stop the spread of slavery in the western territories.
(Republicans)
They didn't want let let slavery spread to the western territories