NEXT 10.3 The Birth of the Republican Party -The issue of slavery and other factors split political parties -New parties are born.

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NEXT 10.3 The Birth of the Republican Party -The issue of slavery and other factors split political parties -New parties are born

NEXT I. New Political Parties Emerge 3 SECTION A. Nativism belief in favoring native-born Americans over immigrants Nativists form American Party (1854), known as Know- Nothing Party Middle-class Protestants afraid of Catholicism; split over slavery 81Y

NEXT II. Antislavery Parties Form 3 SECTION A. The Free-Soilers Free-Soil Party opposes extension of slavery into territories Many Free-Soilers not abolitionists; support restrictions on blacks Object to slavery’s impact on white wage-based labor force Convinced of conspiracy to spread slavery throughout U.S.

NEXT 3 SECTION B. Republican Party 1854, unhappy Whigs, Democrats, Free-Soilers form Republican Party Horace Greeley, abolitionist, helps found Rep. party Republicans oppose slavery in territories Main competition for voters is Know-Nothing Party