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B IRTH OF THE R EPUBLICAN P ARTY Ripon, Wisconsin
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Remember there were other political parties already around…for example the…
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D EMOCRATIC P ARTY The modern Democratic Party was founded around 1828 with roots in the Democratic-Republican Party The first Democratic president was Andrew Jackson.Andrew Jackson Supported: - states’ rights - An agrarian economy - strongest support in the south Opposed - government limitation on personal liberty
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W HIGS Founded in 1834 to oppose Andrew Jackson Win Presidential Elections of 1840 (Tyler) and 1848(Taylor) Fall apart in 1852
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Based on the information below…Why did the Whig party fall apart? Northern (Conscience)Southern (Cotton) * opposed Fugitive Slave Act* supported Fugitive Slave Act * opposed Compromise of 1850* supported Compromise of 1850
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K NOW N OTHINGS Formed around 1849-50 Really called the American Party but because they used a secret handshake and said “I know nothing” when asked about their activities they soon were called the Know-Nothings Supported: Longer naturalization period Opposed: Immigrants Catholics (pope threatened democracy)
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Happened in Louisville, Kentucky
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K NOW N OTHINGS 1854 the party splits over slavery in the territories.
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A NTI -S LAVERY P ARTIES Liberty Party - 1844 - wanted to achieve abolition by passing new laws Free Soil Party – 1848 - Opposed extension of slavery into the new territories - that slavery should be contained, and that if contained it would ultimately disappear
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T HE E LECTION OF 1852 Franklin Pierce (Democrat) won Defeated Gen. Winfield Scott (Virginia Whig) – Lost Whig vote in the South 50.8% - 43.9% in popular vote 254-42 in electoral vote John Hale (Free Soil candidate) polled 4.9% Franklin Pierce Winfield ScottJohn Hale
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Out of this unsettled political atmosphere came the…
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R EPUBLICAN P ARTY Formed in 1854 Opposed: - Kansas-Nebraska Act - Spread of slavery into the territories
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R EPUBLICAN P ARTY Members: - Free-Soilers – people who wanted new territory to be free of slavery - Northern “conscience” Whigs - Anti-slavery Democrats - Temperance supporters - Small farmers who wanted western land - Large farmers who wanted better infrastructure
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E LECTION OF 1856 CandidatePartySupported By John FremontRepublicanNorthern Know-Nothings James BuchananDemocrat from Pennsylvania -His Southern friends -Northerners Out of country during incidents in Kansas – “Kansas-less” Millard FillmoreWhigSouthern Know-Nothings James Buchanan John FremontMillard Filmore
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Who do you think will win?
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1856 E LECTION R ESULTS What do they mean? - Buchanan wins -Shows that the Democrats can win with a National Candidate (supported by both the north and south) -Know-Nothings are in decline – basically dead as a party - Republicans are strong in the North – because Fremont won 11 of 16 free states
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