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Which issue below played a major role in the Democratic Party split
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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 Northern Democratic Party was the effect of the splitting of the Democratic Party. As the North kept opposing slavery, the south got aggravated Then, the Democratic party split into the Northern and Southern Democratic Party. In the election of 1860, there were two democrats who ran. One from the south, and one from the north. Because of the Democratic party splitting, the election was won by Republican Abraham Lincoln. If the party had not split, we wouldn't have had Abraham Lincoln as our 16th president.
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After Andrew Jackson's election in 1828, his party became known as the Democratic party.
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Democratic party
He was a Democratic-Republican, one of the founders in 1792. The party later split (in 1824) to form the Democratic Party and the Whig Party.
The modern Democratic Party in the US originated with the Republican Party: now referred to as the Democratic-Republican Party (1791-1825). The Democratic Party was founded in 1828. After the original Democratic-Republican Party split in 1825, those who opposed Democratic president Andrew Jackson formed the Whig Party in 1833.