How would a congressman from Georgia most likely have voted regarding the Wilmot
Proviso?
OA. He would have opposed it
OB. He would have supported it
OC. He would have abstained from voting for fear of causing controversy
OD. If he were from Atlanta, he would have supported it, but if he were from a rural area,



Answer :

As a congressman from Georgia during the time of the Wilmot Proviso, the most likely voting position would have been:

- OA. He would have opposed it

Georgia was a Southern state that heavily relied on slavery, and the Wilmot Proviso aimed to prohibit slavery in any territory acquired from Mexico during the Mexican-American War. Southern states like Georgia opposed such measures that limited the expansion of slavery, as it threatened their economic and social structures based on slavery. Therefore, a congressman from Georgia would most likely have voted against the Wilmot Proviso to protect the interests of the state and the institution of slavery.

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