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    and Whigs as she was from the Stuart dynasty‚ although some Tories would have preferred for James’ son‚ the Old Pretender‚ to be crowned instead. Anne’s succession became a complex issue‚ discussed even before Anne became Queen‚ as her only surviving son died in 1700. The Whigs agreed on the Hanover family but Tories were split‚ permitting Whigs to come to power thanks to their stronger unity. Thirdly‚ the Tories believed everyone should be a member of the National Church while the Whigs were

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    the Whigs and help them‚ and Johnny would never been able to help Rab’s family. In the end‚ Dove should have given Johnny the faulty cup. The first reason why Dove should have given Johnny the faulty cup because Johnny would never have been introduce and helped Goblin. Goblin was a horse that was timeded and scared of even the little

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    “conscience-Whigs” in the North‚ were in support of the presidential candidate Zachary Taylor‚ so it would be best for Cass to turn to the South for support. Also‚ some in the South began supporting Zachary Taylor‚ for they had assumed that since both Taylor and Andrew Jackson were great war heroes‚ they would have similar qualities‚ which is another reason why Cass’s advertisement targeted the South(“A.M.Z.T”). This advertisement was also an attempt to win over some votes from the Whig party‚ since

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    country‚ Whigs and Democrats decided to come to an agreement that they felt would help avoid secession. The resulting Compromise of 1850 accepted California to be acknowledged as a free state‚ but strengthened the fugitive slave law and made no requirements for how other territories might address the slavery issue. This causing the Whigs to be incapable of successfully addressing the slavery issue after 1850. Their southern affiliates virtually all possessed slaves‚ though the northeastern Whigs represented

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    four candidates for the President of the United States. At this time only a singular party existed‚ the Democratic-Republicans. This would soon change. The parties were soon to divide into the Whig Party and Jacksonian-Democratic Party‚ or Democratic Party. Northern industrialists and merchants supported the Whigs; they were more in favor of federal government contribution in the domestic economy. The common people and machine politicians in the East reinforced the Democrats; and they believed in complete

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    Text Questions Pgs. 234-243 1.What fears were present in the minds of most Americans as they entered an era of economic change/industrialization and westward expansion in the early 19c? Some feared that the nations rapid growth would produce social chaos and insisted that the countries first priority must be to establish order and a clear system of authority. Others thought the greatest danger was privilege and that the society’s goal should be to eliminate the favored status of powerful elites and

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    popular sovereignty was extremely complicated and it tore a lot of regional political groups apart. Slavery was a very controversial issue in the 1840’s‚ 50’s and early 60’s and it heavily impacted many political groups such as the Free Soil Party‚ Whig Party‚ and Republican Party.

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    system‚ including the financial panic of 1819‚ slavery debates‚ and the selection of presidential candidates. The Second Party System was a name for the political party systems in the United Sates during the 1800s and was the intense competition from Whigs and Democrats. The financial panic of 1819 made people question banking and tariffs. Some believed the printing of excess money was the cause of the panic and demanded hard money. Slavery debates were always there between the north and the south. Many

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    Pitt‚ his attorney and George IV the Plaintiff‚ under the guise of the Whig party to make sure they will gain power if he

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    (This is an 8th grade essay.) John Tyler was born in Virginia in 1790. His father was an American Revolution patriot who served three terms as governor of Virginia. He grew up believing that the constitution must be strictly construed. He never wavered from this conviction. He went to college to study law. When he completed college he entered politics and was devoted to Thomas Jefferson’s principles of states’ rights and strictly limited power for the federal government. At the age of 21

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