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  • #REDIRECT [[Free Soil Party]]
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  • The '''Free Soil Party''' was a short-lived political party in the [[United States of America]] at The Free Soil Party was an anti-slavery party, but members were not necessarily abolitionists.
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  • ...nated [[Lewis Cass]] and were instrumental in organizing the third-party [[Free Soil Party]] and nominating [[Martin Van Buren]]. With the split in the Democratic Pa
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  • [[Free Soil Party]] candidate for Vice President in 1848.
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  • {{r|Free Soil Party}}
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  • ...fter 1852. In 1848 the antislavery Democrats in the Northeast formed the [[Free Soil Party]] with the slogan "Free Trade, Free Labor, Free Soil, Free Speech, and Free ...Whig National Convention refused to endorse it, they bolted and joined the Free Soil party.<ref> The conservatives, or Old Line Whigs, opponents of the Wilmot Proviso
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  • ...the [[Wilmot Proviso]] against the expansion of slavery, he founded the [[Free Soil Party]] and was its presidential nominee in the [[1848 United States Presidential ...ed the "[[Barnburner]]" faction of New York Democrats and formed the new [[Free Soil Party]], whose convention in Buffalo drew 465 delegates from 18 states. With [[C
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  • ...publicanism]], and more generally to American standards of liberty. The [[Free Soil Party]] first raised this warning in 1848, arguing that the annexation of Texas a The Democrats who rallied to [[Martin Van Buren]]'s "Free Soil Party" in 1848 have been studied by Earle (2003). Their views on race occupied a
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  • *[[Free Soil Party (United States)| Free Soil ''(FS)'']]: 2 *[[Free Soil Party| Free Soil ''(FS)'']]: 9
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  • *[[Free Soil Party| Free Soil (FS)]]: 2 *[[Free Soil Party| Free Soil (FS)]]: 4
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  • *[[Free Soil Party| Free Soil '' (FS) '']]: 3 *[[Free Soil Party| Free Soil '' (FS) '']]: 4
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  • ...ery Down the Throat of a Freesoiler''<br>An 1856 cartoon depicts a giant [[Free Soil Party|free soiler]] being held down by [[James Buchanan]] and [[Lewis Cass]] stan
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  • ...an important innovator from 1827&ndash;34, the Liberty Party in 1840, the Free Soil Party in 1848 and 1852, and the Know-Nothing Party in the 1850s. The Second Part
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  • Sumner took an active part in the organizing of the [[Free Soil Party]], in opposition to the Whigs' nomination of a slave-holding southerner for
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  • ...e of whom had been Democrats or members of third parties (especially the [[Free Soil Party]] and Know-Nothings (American Party). Many [[Democratic Party (United State ...rica|President]] in 1856, using the [[political slogan]]: "[[United States Free Soil Party#Positions|Free soil, free labor, free speech, free men]], Frémont." Althou
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  • ** [[Free Soil Party| Free Soilers '' (FS) '']]: 1 seat net loss
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  • {{seealso|Free Soil Party}} ...that if the conservatives succeeded, it might be necessary to recreate the Free Soil Party. He was also particularly disturbed by the tendency of many Republicans to
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  • ...[History of the United States Democratic Party|Northern Democrats]], and [[Free Soil Party|Free-Soilers]] who opposed the expansion of [[U.S. slavery era|slavery]] an
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  • ...and "[[Know Nothing]]" parties to collapse, and new ones to arise: (the [[Free Soil Party]] in 1848, the [[Republican Party (United States), history |Republicans]] i
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