Whig Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Whig Party was a political party of the United States during the era of Jacksonian democracy. Considered integral to the Second Party System and operating from 1833 to 1856, the party was formed...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whig_Party_(United_States)
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Henry Clay and others had called themselves National Republicans -based on their vision of the United States as nation while others saw it as a confederation of states - taking strong national measures like building inter-state roads. ... The Whig party ran, for some years, mostly in strong second place to the Democrats.
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odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/E/uswhig/whigs02.htm
odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/E/uswhig/whigs02.htm
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We represent moderate voters from all walks of life who cherry-pick between traditional Democratic and Republican ideals in what has been called the Modern Whig Philosophy. This Washington, DC-based national movement values common sense, rational solutions ahead of ... "McKain represents the Modern Florida Whig Party,
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modernwhig.org/
modernwhig.org/
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It can be argued that the Gators owe their presence to Whig Governor Thomas Brown. The Florida Whig Party is seeking a student or professor at the University of Florida to serve as the Coalition Leader of the UF Whigs. ... Donate to the Florida Whig Party - Click Here; Change Your Voter Registration - Click Here...
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www.floridawhig.com/
www.floridawhig.com/
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Their chief spokesman in Congress, Senator John C. Calhoun, who was Jackson's Vice President during his first term, would help form the Whig party in the winter of 1833-34, but he and most South Carolina ... Since the Bank's charter of 1816, which ran until 1836, called for federal money to be deposited in the BUS,
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dig.lib.niu.edu/message/ps-whig.html
dig.lib.niu.edu/message/ps-whig.html
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Many voters who abandoned the Whig Party initially joined the so-called KNOW-NOTHING PARTY. Most northern Whigs, however, eventually joined the newly formed REPUBLICAN PARTY. In the South, most of the Whigs were soon absorbed by the Democratic Party.
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law.jrank.org/pages/11293/Whig-Party.html
law.jrank.org/pages/11293/Whig-Party.html
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