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The Birth of the Republican Party Chapter 10 Section 3
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I New Political Parties Emerge A. Slavery Divides Whigs Whig party is divided – Northern “conscious” Whigs = antislavery – Southern “cotton” Whigs= pro slavery Whigs nominate Winfield who owed nomination to the conscious whigs cotton Whig vote falling – Allows Dem. Pierce to win election
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Kansas-Nebraska Act furthered the Whig split because conscious and cotton Whigs took opposing positions – No Nat'l platform S faction creating a pro slavery party while N Whigs look for their own pol. alternative
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B. Nativism American Party appears as alternative – Roots in secret org. known as the “Know-nothings” Americans frightened by the sharp increase of im. nativism – The favoring of native born ppl over im.
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Middle class protestants of Amer. Feared catholic influence – Fear of the “papal power” rested on belief that Cath. Threatened Democracy because the church held Pope as ultimate authority American party formed by nativists became known as the Know-Nothings – Instructed to say they no nothing about their secret order (Star Bangled banner society) Why would nativists support longer naturalization periods for immigrants?
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II Antislavery parties Form One forerunner of the Republican Party (Liberty Party) formed to pursue antislavery laws Another forerunner (Free-Soil Party) opposed extension of slavery
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A. The Free-Soil Voice Opposition was not necessarily based on good intentions towards African Americans – Some N were Free-Soilers w/o supporting abolition – Some supported racist laws settling in their com. And denying right to vote
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Free-Soilers mainly objected slavery’s competition w/ free white workers – Believed extension of slavery threatened free labor system that the N depended on
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B. Republican Party Opponents of slavery in the terr. Met and created the Republican Party – Unite under opp. To slavery in the terr. As the party grew it took in Northerners form other parties that fell apart – Farmers, abolitionists, manufacturers Ability to attract diverse group of ppl allowed them to compete w/ other parties
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C. Election of 1856 Republicans chooses free-soiler John C. Freemont Know-nothings split endorsement between Freemont & former Whig pres. Fillmore Dem. Nominate Buchanan of Penn – Northerner but had mostly S support and was not around for Kansas-Nebraska debate
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Dem. James Buchanan’s victory makes clear 3 things – Dem learn they could win w/ N candidate who didn’t alienate the S – Know-Nothings, Like Whigs, were in decline – Republicans were a pol. Force in the N
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