- The
Free Soil Party, also
called the
Free Democratic Party or the
Free Democracy, was a
political party in the
United States from 1848 to 1854, when it...
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Free Soil is a
village in
Mason County in the U.S.
state of Michigan. The po****tion was 158 at the 2020 census. The
village is
located within Free Soil...
- census. The
village of Free
Soil is
located within the township.
Free Soil Township was
named in 1848
after the
Free Soil Party. The
township is in northern...
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platform dispute. Van
Buren broke from his
party to lead the
ticket of the
Free Soil Party,
which opposed the
extension of
slavery into the territories. The...
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candidate Franklin Pierce won
nomination by
consensus compromise. The
Free Soil Party, a
third party opposed to the
extension of
slavery in the United...
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plants and
soil organisms. Some
scientific definitions distinguish dirt from
soil by
restricting the
former term
specifically to
displaced soil.
Soil consists...
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Foner in
Free Soil,
Free Labor,
Free Men: The
Ideology of the
Republican Party Before the
Civil War (1970)
emphasized the
importance of
free labor ideology...
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Party was
organized in the mid-1850s from the
ruins of the Whig
Party and
Free Soil Democrats. It was
dominant in
presidential politics from 1860 to 1928...
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Martin Van Buren, and most of the
Liberty Party folded into the
larger Free Soil Party.
Smith and the
Liberty League continued to
maintain an separate...
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encyclopedia of
American political history (2001) p. 226. Eric Foner,
Free soil,
free labor,
free men: the
ideology of the
Republican Party before the
Civil War...