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Worksheet: Mexican -American War & Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo I Start 8 End mexican-american 1. How did the Wilmot Proviso attempt to resonate with Southern Democrats? By completely abolishing slavery By providing agricultural subsidies by reserving land for white yeoman farmers By increasing the level of independence of the new territories 2. Why did the Mexican-American War of 1846 occur? Because Mexico insisted that its border with the U.S. was at the Rio Grande Because Mexico never recognized Texas' independence, and disputed its borders even after its annexation into the U.S. Because Mewico expected high reparations for the 1836 war with Texas Because the U.S, refused to acknowledge that it has won its independence from Spain 3. How did the Senate react to the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo? It ratified the treaty but the Wilmot Proviso never passed both houses. It refused to ratify the treaty and signaled the president that the war with Mexico should continue. It ratified the treaty.including the Wilmot Proviso. It refused to ratify it because it cost too much. Based on what you've learned in this lesson (The Mexican-American War, Treaty of Guadalupe tidalgo & the Wilmot Proviso), which of these people would have most likely supported slavery the new territory? John C. Calhoun John Frémont David Wilmot Abraham Lincoln american-wantreaty -hidakyo-wilmotproviso.him/Pf...

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1. The Wilmot Proviso attempted to resonate with Southern Democrats by reserving land for white yeoman farmers. This was a strategic move to gain the support of Southern Democrats who were in favor of expanding agricultural opportunities for white settlers.2. The Mexican-American War of 1846 occurred because Mexico never recognized Texas' independence and disputed its borders even after its annexation into the U.S. This led to tensions and ultimately resulted in the war.3. The Senate reacted to the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo by ratifying the treaty but the Wilmot Proviso never passed both houses. The Wilmot Proviso, which aimed to prohibit slavery in the new territories acquired from Mexico, was not passed by both houses of Congress, leading to its exclusion from the ratified treaty.4. Based on what you've learned in this lesson, John C. Calhoun would have most likely supported slavery in the new territory. As a prominent Southern politician and advocate for states' rights, Calhoun was a strong supporter of slavery and would have likely supported its expansion into the new territories acquired from Mexico.