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                what was the position of georgias government according to the georgia platform of 1850?
            
            
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    The Georgia Platform of 1850 was a statement issued by the state of Georgia regarding the issue of slavery and the territories acquired from the Mexican-American War. Georgia, along with the other southern states, took a pro-slavery stance in this platform. 
According to the Georgia Platform:
1. Georgia affirmed the rights of slave owners and defended the institution of slavery as a constitutional right.
2. Georgia argued for the extension of the Missouri Compromise line (36°30' parallel) to the Pacific Ocean. This meant that any future territories acquired by the United States would have the right to decide the slavery question for themselves through popular sovereignty.
3. Georgia insisted that Congress should ban any interference or restrictions on slavery in the territories, as it was a violation of states' rights and the protection of property.
4. Georgia threatened that any attempt to restrict or ban slavery in new territories could lead to the dissolution of the Union.
Therefore, the position of Georgia's government, as stated in the Georgia Platform of 1850, was to support and defend the institution of slavery and the rights of slave owners in the new territories.
    
According to the Georgia Platform:
1. Georgia affirmed the rights of slave owners and defended the institution of slavery as a constitutional right.
2. Georgia argued for the extension of the Missouri Compromise line (36°30' parallel) to the Pacific Ocean. This meant that any future territories acquired by the United States would have the right to decide the slavery question for themselves through popular sovereignty.
3. Georgia insisted that Congress should ban any interference or restrictions on slavery in the territories, as it was a violation of states' rights and the protection of property.
4. Georgia threatened that any attempt to restrict or ban slavery in new territories could lead to the dissolution of the Union.
Therefore, the position of Georgia's government, as stated in the Georgia Platform of 1850, was to support and defend the institution of slavery and the rights of slave owners in the new territories.
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