The Republican party was founded in Ripon, Wisconsin, in 1854 by anti-slavery expansion activists and modernizers, the Republican Party quickly surpassed the Whig Party as the principal opposition to the Democratic Party. It first came to power in 1860 with the election of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency and presided over the American Civil War and Reconstruction. James Madison and Thomas Jefferson are credited with founding the Democratic-Republican party around 1792. Although both died in debt, neither could be called poor. So to answer your question, the Democratic-Republican party was founded by men of not insubstantial means, albeit not neccessarily "rich."
The Democratic Party traces its origins to the Democratic-Republican Party, founded by Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and other influential opponents of the Federalists in 1792. Although both died in debt, neither could be called poor. So to answer your question, the Democratic-Republican party was founded by men of not insubstantial means, albeit not neccessarily "rich."
A democrat is part of the democratic party. They are for poor people, and other nice factors. A republican is also a person of the republican party. They are unwilling to help the poor, and other factors.
Pirate, princess, poor person
Which political party republican or democrat benefit when income in texas increases or decrease in other words which party has more wealthy voters and which has more poor voters.
The issue of slavery split the party. "Conscience Whigs" in the North favored the abolition of slavery and halting the institution's spread into new territories. The "Cotton Whigs" in the South took the opposite viewpoints. Following Scott's poor showing in 1852, the southerners moved to the Democratic Party and the northerners to the newly formed Republican Party.
All of them, or at least they should....otherwise they are obviously in the wrong party. Most poor republicans like to think that they are not poor....and will not admit that the super rich have brainwashed them into and keep them in the republican party with the cancer of religion.
The Democrats are the "Peoples party" in America. The Republicans are the "Conservatives" who are all for BIG BUSINESS and keep the poor as poor as possible. The Democrate party was founded by the KKK.
He got famous not only by the things he did, but the effect it had on the black community. He co-founded the Black Panther Party, founded the Afro-American society, also did community service for the poor.
Yes, he can.
The Republican Party is "for" anyone who wishes to join, be they rich or poor. Individuals and demographic groups have entered and left the Republican Party at various times throughout its 150-year history. At present, the positions of the Republican Party (lower taxes for the upper class, less regulation of business, less funding for New Deal-era programs, more spending on the military, fewer restrictions on gun ownership, more restrictions on abortion, and increased oil drilling on U.S. territory) tend to be accepted by rural Southerners and Midwesterners, wealthy businessmen, and religious people. However, not all members of these demographic groups will vote Republican, and individuals in other demographic groups may also be members of the Republican Party or vote for Republican candidates. Local issues may be quite different from the national issues, and Republican candidates even at the national level may not ascribe to all aspects of this ideology. Most simple answer I have ever heard..... Republicans think that.... America is great because of the people, not the government.
Georgia is the colony founded for poor an unfortunate people. James Oglethorpe, had originally founded the colony so that people that were in debt can start over.
Abraham Lincoln - the Father of the Republican Party - was its first ever President.The Republican Party or GOP (Grand Ole Party) evolved from the former Whig Party. The earliest Whig Party in America was formed in 1776 and it was called the American Whig Party. The Founding Fathers of this party were HENRY CLAY and JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, of which Thomas Jefferson was not a member.Thomas Jefferson was the founder of the original "Democratic-Republican Party," established in 1792 and dissolved in 1825. Jeffersonian Democracy evolved into Jacksonian Democracy under President Andrew Jackson -- who spread Irish & African slavery in America westward. With Jackson, The Democratic-Republican Party (or Jackson Men) became The Democrat Party. See President William "Jefferson" Clinton for more information.Those who opposed Jackson (Anti-Jackson Men) were known as The Whigs, Free-Soil Party, No Nothings & The Anti-Mason Party. They evolved into the modern day Republican Party - whose first ever President was not a founder - but is known as the Father of the GOP - Abraham Lincoln.Yes. The Modern Day Republican Party is Conservative and faith based - as was President Abraham Lincoln.Abraham Lincoln,"You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich.You cannot lift the wage earner up by pulling the wage payer down.You cannot further the brotherhood of man by encouraging class hatred.You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift.You cannot establish sound security on borrowed money.You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than you earn.You cannot build character and courage by taking away men's initiative and independence.You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves."Abraham Lincoln,"I can see how it might be possible for a man to look down upon the earth and be an atheist, but I cannot conceive how a man could look up into the heavens and say there is no God."Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Which_founding_father_founded_the_Republican_party_and_is_today's_Republican_party_still_consistent_with_the_principles_it_was_founded_on#ixzz17obrXidv