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Who was the whig's party nomination in the 1840 election?

The Whigs ran William Henry Harrison in 1840 and won .


Who won the election of 1820?

William Henry Harrison won the 1840 presidential election and his party was the Whigs.


What were some Campaign Issues for the Election of 1836 and the Election of 1840?

Election of 1840, the issue was the Panic of 1837.


The Tippecanoe in the Whigs' 1840 campaign slogan was?

It was Tippecanoe and Tyler Too


What In 1840 Whigs won power largely due to?

The economic policies of the democratic party


How did the whigs try to win the votes of the common people in 1840?

accusing democrats of corruption


Who offered Daniel Webster to be vice president?

In 1839, the Whigs offered the vice-presidency to Webster to run with William Henry Harrison. but he refused. The Whigs won the election in 1840. William Henry Harrison was elected President with John Tyler his running mate.


What political party was most supportive of government involvement in the market development of the period from 1820 to 1840?

whigs


Number of sections in whig party platform 1840?

The first party platform in 1840 was released by the Democratic Party, although the Whigs did release a platform for the 1844 election. The platform release had four sections. A good place to view party platforms through present-day is: http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=25852


Why did the whigs back William Henry Harrison for president in 1840?

the wigs saw a chance to win the the white house


In 1840 whigs won power largely due to?

The economic policies of the Democratic party. [Apex]:)


How did the Whigs out Democrat the democrats in the election of 1840?

They used the tools and rhetoric that made the Democrats successful in prior elections, especially their direct appeals to the people. They also pioneered new techniques for mobilizing voters and made an unprecedented effort to involve women in their cause.