The Wilmot Proviso was an
addendum added to $2,000,000 request for funds
introduced to Congress by President James K.
Polk following the Mexican War. Polk requested
the funds to negotiate a peace treaty with Mexico .
The proviso was attached to appease Northern
abolitionists and to prevent the introduction
of slavery into any new territory acquired
as a result of the war.
The highly political bill
caused a major stir in Congress and was never
passed in the Senate or House of Representatives,
despite the efforts of Northern politicians
to re-introduce the bill several times during
Congressional sessions. Political wrangling
concerning the introduction of the bill resulted
in strained relations between politicians in
the North and South. The disagreements between
Democrats and Whigs over the Wilmot Privoso
and the larger issue of slavery resulted in
the formation of the Republican Party in Ripon
, Wisconsin in 1854. |