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Q: What was the predecessor of the antislavery Republican Party?
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First antislavery political party?

Republican Party


What prepared the way for the antislavery Republican Party?

Lincoln


Was the Republican Party pro slavery or antislavery?

Pro


The political party made up of antislavery Democrats Free-Soilers and Whigs was the?

The Republican Party.


What antislavery party formed after the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

The Free Soil Party (which later became the Republican Party) .


Who emerged in the 1850s as an antislavery party and consisted of former Northern Whigs and antislavery Democrats?

the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty


What political party was formed in order to unite several Northern antislavery coalitions?

republican party


What new political party with a central antislavery philosophy became popular in the north in the mid 1850?

the republican party


Which political party with a central antislavery philosophy became popular in the North in the mid 1850s?

The Republican Party became popular in the North in the mid-1850s with a central antislavery philosophy. It was formed in opposition to the spread of slavery into new states and territories.


Which new political party with a central antislavery philosophy became popular in the north in the mid- 1850s?

The Republican Party emerged in the mid-1850s with a central antislavery philosophy. It gained popularity in the North by opposing the spread of slavery into new territories. Its success culminated in the election of Abraham Lincoln as president in 1860.


The Republican party was created in 1854 by the merging of several antislavery groups?

True the Republican party was created in 1854 by the merger of several anti-slavery groups.


What best describes the rise of the Republican Party?

It brought several northern antislavery coalitions together