The Free Soil Party held that while the Constitution forbade Congress from interfering with slavery where it existed, slavery should be prevented from spreading into new territories.
The Free Soil Party was a political party in United States. The political party was active during 1848 to 1854. So the party had very short span of living time. The party worked under the leadership of Martin V. Buren and John P. Hale mainly. Salmon P. Chase was the another leader of the party.
It was a very influential party for the citizens of the United States. Working against slavery is one of the most recognised work done by the Free Soil Party. The petitions presented by the Free Soil Party played a vital role Missouri bill settlement and excluding the slavery from the borders of the nation. Thus how the party forbade the Congress from interfering with slavery and excluded it legally from the United States constitution.
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As the legions blazed a trail through Europe, the Romans built new highways to link captured cities with Rome and establish them as colonies. These routes ensured that the Roman military could out-pace and out-maneuver its enemies, but they also aided in the everyday maintenance of the Empire.
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Jurors would decide the case.
Citizens received money for serving on a jury.
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The law courts of Athens were jury courts; there was no judge and the jury was made up of no less than 201 up to 6000 members. The jurors were chosen randomly in order to have in theory a wide social range of members. From Pericles onwards, the members of the jury received a modest payment.
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Use the drop-down menus to complete each statement.
In Ancient Athens,
✔ male
citizens could serve as jurors on a jury.
Jurors would decide the
✔ results of a legal case
.
Citizens received
✔ a small payment
for serving on a jury.
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Gain control of new territories
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The Spanish-American War, commonly called in Spain as the war of Cuba or the Disaster of '98, in Cuba as a Spanish-Cuban-American war, and in Puerto Rico as a Spanish-American war, was a war that confronted Spain and the United States in 1898, result of the American intervention in the Cuban War of Independence.
At the end of the conflict Spain was defeated and its main results were the loss by the island of Cuba (which was proclaimed an independent republic, but remained under the United States), as well as Puerto Rico, the Philippines and Guam, which they became colonial dependencies of the United States. In the Philippines, the US occupation degenerated into the Philippine-American War of 1899-1902. The rest of the Spanish possessions of the Pacific were sold to the German Empire through the Spanish-German treaty of February 12, 1899, by which Spain ceded to the German Empire its last archipelagos - the Marianas (except Guam), the Palau and the Carolinas - in exchange for 25 million marks.
B. U.S. forces invaded North Korea.
C. Soviet forces invaded South Korea.
D.Taiwan supported South Korea.