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What was the name of the proposed law that would ban slavery in all territory won in the Mexican-American War? A. The Kansas-Nebraska Act B. The Mexican Territory Act C. The Missouri Compromise D. The Wilmot Proviso
The Wilmot Proviso was the proposed law that would ban slavery in all territory won in the Mexican-American War.
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