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The Birth of the Republican Party Lesson 18: The Union in Peril part 6

The issue of slavery caused the nation’s Whig Party to split The issue of slavery caused the nation’s Whig Party to split. The party became divided into Northern antislavery Whigs and Southern proslavery Whigs.

Because it was not unified, the Whig Party lost much of its political power. As a result, Democratic candidate Franklin Pierce won the presidential election and became the fourteenth president in 1852.

The Whig party soon split even further The Whig party soon split even further. Some Whig members joined the Know – Nothing Party. This party was concerned about the growing number of immigrants in the United States. They believed in nativism, the favoring of native born Americans over immigrants.

Nativists were primarily middle class Protestants Nativists were primarily middle class Protestants. They were dismayed not only by the growing immigrant population, but also by the increasing number of Catholics.

Anti-Catholic bias often resulted from a fear that Catholics would be influenced by the Pope in issues involving the United States. Nativists felt that the Catholic immigrants who had flooded into the country during the 1830’s and 1840’s could form a conspiracy to overthrow democracy.

The nativist Know – Nothing Party wanted to extend the time needed before immigrants could become citizens. The party did well in the elections of 1854. But the party soon split over the issue of slavery and disappeared.

In February 1854, at a school house in Ripon, Wisconsin, some discontented Northern Whigs held a meeting with antislavery Democrats and Free-Soilers to form the Republican Party.

People Frustrated by the split in the Whig Party, such as newspaper editor Horace Greeley, supported the Republicans. Like the Free-Soil Party, the Republicans wanted to keep slavery out of the territories.

In 1856, the Republicans ran their first candidate for president – John C. Frémont, the famed “Pathfinder” who had mapped the Oregon Trail and led U.S. troops into California during the War with Mexico. during the war with Mexico.

The Democrats nominated James Buchanan of Pennsylvania.

Democrat James Buchanan won the election and became the fifteenth president of the United States. However, he received less than half of the popular vote.

He won the election, but with only 45% of the popular vote. The election showed that the democrats could win the presidency with a national candidate who could compete in the North without alienating Southerners.

It also showed that the Know-Nothings were in decline and the Republican Party was a political force in the North.