Why did southern states feel betrayed by president zachary taylor
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he favoured California's admission as a free state. 1) once in office, he supported the complete abolition of slavery. 1) he refused to take a position on the issue of slavery in California. 1) he switched from the Whig party to the free-soil party.
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The southern states feel betrayed by President Zachary Taylor was he pushed for abolition of compromise of slavery in 1850.
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- Zachary Taylor, a candidate of whig party and served as the president and provide his services in the great war of mexican- american war.
- Taylor served some more years before his dying.
- As per a stringent Fugitive slave law, slave trade was banned in Washington D.C.
- Many historians believed that compromising of 1850 had a role to play in postponing the American civil war.
- Though Taylor had over 100 slaves he gave strong important to national unity and not sectional interests.
- Apart from this California entered as a free state whereas in Utah a territorial government was formulated.
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