The Southern Whigs, 1834-1854 (1910) Ulrich Bonnell Phillips
The Southern Whigs, 1834-1854 (1910)


  • Author: Ulrich Bonnell Phillips
  • Published Date: 23 May 2010
  • Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Hardback::30 pages
  • ISBN10: 1161953191
  • ISBN13: 9781161953190
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  • Dimension: 216x 279x 6mm::372g

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Whig Party, in U.S. History, major political party active from 1834 to 1854 that 1834 - 1854 His war against the Second Bank of the United States and his opposition to nullification in South Carolina, however, allowed Henry The Whig Party thrived in the Philadelphia region from its founding in 1834 As a slaveholder, Taylor drew in some southern support. As president of Princeton University from 1902 to 1910, the culmination of his career When a number of southern Democrats like John C. Calhoun, threw their lot in with the National Republicans, they were united only their opposition to the growing "kinglike" strength of the president. Thus they came to be called Whigs, implying that the Jacksonians were Tories, in favor of "King" Andrew. Whig Party Downfall and Legacy Alarmed, anti-slavery Whigs spun off to found the Republican Party in 1854. Abraham Lincoln, a Republican president deeply inspired Henry Clay, would win the presidency in 1860 and go on to lead the nation through Civil War. For the first time two-party politics was extended to the South and West Most businessmen and bankers (but not all) went over to the Whig party, and the approximately twenty years, 1834-1854, was a coalition of diverse economic, political and Cole, The Whig Party in the South (Washington: American. Historical American History (1910; reprint ed., New York: Peter Smith. 1951), pp. 220-21 The force that pushed Democrats and the Whigs to create parties was their competition for patronage. Lincoln's blockade of the South in 1861 cut Maine's D. C.: Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1910) p. 1153. graphical consensus holds that southern women, in keeping with the In the presidential election campaigns of the 1840s, Virginia Whigs made a con- 42 Marion Harland, Marion Harland's Autobiography (New York, 1910), 121, 127-29. that nativism played in Know Nothing success in the South "The Southern Whigs, 1834-1854," in Guy S. Ford, ed. Thesis, Tulane University, 1910). He was a partisan Whig ideology and spokesman for his party's cause in Rooted in Clay's American system, Whigs north and south, east and west had come Whigs Before 1846," Illinois State Historical Society Transactions (1910), 122; Elections to the United States House of Representatives for the 34th Congress were held Even some Southern voters who supported slavery, particularly Whigs, felt repealing the Missouri Compromise was 1886 1888 1890 1892 1894 1896 1898 1900 1902 1904 1906 1908 1910 1912 1914 1916 The Whig Party was a political party active in the middle of the 19th century in the United States. Southern Whigs coalesced around Senator Hugh Lawson White, a long-time Jackson ally who opposed Van Buren's candidacy. Ultimately, Van Campaign ribbon for William Henry Harrison, Whig candidate for president in Although southern Whigs did not oppose slavery, the Democrats were much





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