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hich of the following statements is true of the Free-Soil Party? Check all of the boxes that apply.

Both Whigs and Democrats joined the party.

The party opposed the extension of slavery into the territories.

Southerners outnumbered Northerners in the party.

The party promoted abolitionism as its primary issue.

Martin Van Buren ran as the party’s nominee for president.

The party had no impact on the election of 1848.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Both Whigs and Democrats joined the party.

The party opposed the extension of slavery into the territories.

The party had no impact on the election of 1848.

Explanation:

  • The Free Soil Party was a fleeting ideological group in the United States dynamic from 1848 to 1854, when it converged into the Republican Party. The gathering was to a great extent concentrated on the single issue of restricting the extension of subjugation into the western regions of the United States.  
  • The Free-Soilers' noteworthy motto calling "with the expectation of complimentary soil, free discourse, free work, and free men" pulled in little ranchers, borrowers, town shippers, and family and plant laborers, who disdained the possibility of dark work rivalry—regardless of whether slave or free—in the domains.

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