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29 (2 July 1681), L'Estrange changed the name to The Observator in Dialogue and the publication, which had previously alternated between "Question" and "Answer," was now (and for the following two years) presented as a dialogue between "Whig" and "Tory": "This moment, 2 July 1681, appears to be the time when...
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One of the few things in common between the Whigs and Tories was that neither group was organized like a modern political party. During the reign of the Hanoverian king, George I, the main difference between the Whigs and the Tories was that one group had access to public office and patronage and the other did not.
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Politics was a family concern and marriages between children allied families for greater political influence. ... The terms 'Whig' and 'Tory' arose as abusive terms during what was known as the 'Exclusion Crisis', in the late seventeenth century over the Catholic heir to the throne, James, Duke of York (later briefly King...
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Oct 27, 2009 ... ChaCha has the answer to this question: What are the differences between the Tories and the Whigs Answer: Whigs being supporters of ...
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I'm in the process of trawling through massive periods of History and information in preparation for writing my A2 coursework on Ireland. The only thing that had confused me is the difference between the Whigs, Tories and Conservatives and somewhere along the line, there's Gladstone and he appears to be a Liberal.
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The difference between "truthiness" and faith is that the first is motivated by a need to reinforce one's complacency and the second by a challenge to risk to go beyond what makes sense or what is often conventionally acceptable. ... Whig, Tory, Jacobin, and Fascist. The first three are obscure to most folks outside of...
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Shaftesbury established the Whig Party in 1681. The Whigs backed the Duke of Monmouth, Charles II's illegitimate son, as the heir to the throne. In 1681, he was arrested for a second time on a charge of high treason.
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www.saburchill.com/history/chapters/chap4011.html
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Chapter 15: Successful and Unsuccessful Paths to Power (1686-1740) Multiple Choic ... The chief difference between the Whigs and Tories was ... establishing trade between German principalities and France.
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The two political parties being differentiated by the height of their heels points out how little substantive difference there was between Whig and Tory, (or today between Democrat and Republican), and similarly, the religious differences about whether the Host was flesh or symbol is reduced to the petty quarrel between...
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