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Whig Party
Title: Whig Party
Category: History
Details: Words: 919 | Pages: 3.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Whig Party
The Whig Party
The Whig Party was one of most powerful political parties of its time between 1834-1856. The Whig party formed in opposition of Andrew Jackson, who at that time was also known as King Andrew. The name of the Whig in fact came from an English anti-monarchist party. Throughout the Whig party’s short history it accomplished many things, and was plagued with problems, but the Whig party left its mark in American History.
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Daniel Webster, and Horace Greeley reveal dissimilar policies from one state to another and important differences in the character, beliefs, and actions of the leaders” (Pessen 2). The Whig party was a party that came from all different parties and people needed strong unified leadership to keep them together, which they did not have, and eventually led to there downfall. With all these problems that the Whig party had it eventually accomplished most of its goals.
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