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The Whigs (with the Tories) are often described as one of two political parties in England and later the United Kingdom from the late 17th to the mid 19th centuries. It is more accurate to describe the original two ideas as loose groupings, or more...


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The Washington Post
Whig Party
03/09/1991: 159 words, approx. 1 pages
Joshua Adler made several factual errors in his brief history of the early 19th century Whig Party {Free for All, Feb. 9}. The "last election in which a Whig candidate ran for office" was actually 1852, not 1856. Furthermore, the Whigs' last candidate was Mexican...
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The Historian
The Whig Party versus the "spoilsmen" of Tennessee.
01/01/1994: 5,358 words, approx. 18 pages
The Whig party in Tennessee during the 1840s was one of the strongest in the South at that time, and represents the strong feelings towards republicanism felt in the region. The main Whig platform was an opposition to executive power. The 'spoilsmen,' as Democratic...
 


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Why the Whigs Were Transformed Into Liberals During the Period 1845-68
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Examines how the whigs turned into the liberal party in England. Questions why a party formed of aristocrats would later advocate social change.


 

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