Opposed slavery
Conscience Whigs were a faction within the Whig Party in the US that opposed slavery on moral grounds. Cotton Whigs, on the other hand, were Whigs who supported slavery and were more concerned with economic interests related to the cotton industry.
"Conscience Whigs".
They were called "Conscience Whigs".
The whigs from the North were known as Conscience Whigs and those of the South were known as Cotton Whigs. The ones in the north opposed slavery except for the factory owners, which liked slavery die to the cheap cotton. the Southern Whigs supported slavery and wished to expand it into the territories.
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. There is a link below.
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
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
The Whigs had too much power.
the whigs had too much power
A conscience helps us decide right from wrong.Scientists believe some people have no conscience.Sometimes, what is moral and ethical is hard to know even with using a conscience.
The Whig party was Pro slavery. But during the election they never mentioned it. Had they, they would have said that they were against it. But the wanted slavery. They were the rich party so they believed they should have servants... I saw this answer and it is partly wrong, to be more precise the Whig Party was not very stable and was always seemingly on the verge of dissolving. There were "cotton" whigs and "Conscience" whigs. Cotton whigs were obviously southern and approved of slavery. The Conscience whigs were not a large part of the Whig party (they were from Mass. I believe) , but the majority of Whigs were for slavery. The Conscience Whigs formed the Free Soil Party after Zachary Tyler was nominated for the Whig party (he was a slave owner) and that showed how easily parties could split. A good example of a anti-slavery president who turned Whig (the party was not around yet)was John Quincy Adams. Being rich would not have made you a pro-slavery advocate if you want to dumb it down that way then it would be more correct to say being southern would have made you pro-slavery right? Wrong most southerners did not own slaves. Generalizations stir the pot and create turmoil. PS: Lincoln was a Republican (the Republican party came from the Whig party)which is kind of weird how a mostly pro slavery party can evolve and elect a Man who ends up fighting a war to abolish it! Yes, I believe the Civil was fought over slavery and state rights, because obviously the federal government telling a state they can not have the institution of slavery is impeding on their rights ( a PR move by Southern sates to invoke southern pride).