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The supporters of the Whig Party were mainly people involved in the industry, commerce, or the market. Most of these people could be found in the North.
No. They were the leaders of the Democratic-Republican Party.
The Whig Party, which was active in the United States during the mid-19th century, does not have a current national leader, as the party dissolved in the 1850s. It was formed in opposition to the Democratic Party and was prominent in the 1830s and 1840s, with notable leaders such as Henry Clay and Daniel Webster. The party eventually split over issues like slavery, leading to the rise of the Republican Party. Today, there is no recognized national Whig Party in the U.S.
The conflict between President Tyler and the Whig leaders, like Henry Clay, arose because the Whig Party controlled Congress. The major conflict was that the Whig Party wanted to establish a national bank and Tyler did not support it.
Henry Clay and Daniel Webster. You might include William Henry Harrison, John Quincy Adams, Millard Fillmore and Zachary Taylor. Abraham Lincoln was an important Whig in Illinois at one time.
Henry Clay , as well as Daniel Webster and John Quincy Adams were prominent leaders of the Whig party in 1840.
No. John Tyler and the Whig party were in a constant battle.
What did the Democratic Party and the Whig party have in common
Modern Whig Party was created in 2009.
The Whig party. (Not the wig party! The Whig party!) ~Guardiavoir
The party that was formed was called the Whig Party.
Florida Whig Party was created in 2006.