David Wilmot Senator

David Wilmot (January 20, 1814 – March 16, 1868) was a US politician; he was elected to the US Congress, serving 1845-1851, and to the US Senate, serving 1861-1863 to fill the remainder of a term. Wilmot was a Democrat, a Free Soiler, and a Republican. He was a sponsor and eponym of the Wilmot Proviso (1846), intended to ban slavery in western lands gained from Mexico in the Mexican-American War of 1846–1848.Wilmot was instrumental in establishing the Republican Party in Pennsylvania. His opposition to slavery did not include the evolving abolitionist position of immediately ending the institution in the entire country. His views on race were instead related to defense of white free labor and, by today’s standards, could be classified as racist. He also served as a District Judge and on the US Court of Claims.

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David Wilmot
Birth dateJanuary 20, 1814
Birth place
Bethany Pennsylvania , United States
Date of deathMarch 16, 1868
Place of death
Towanda Pennsylvania , United States
Profession
Lawyer , Judge , Politician

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