The people that were disordered and un-responsible went with the Democrats, while the people that were ordered and responsible went with the Republicans. It goes w/the same in today's world lol.
Northern Whigs became Republicans, Southern Whigs became Democrats
No party replaced the Federalists in the sense that no party actually took the claims of Federalists and advocated them after the party fell. However, the next party to challenge the Democratic-Republicans was the WHIG PARTY.
The Republicans formed from parts of the old Whig party, which had fragmented over the issue of slavery, and the Free Soil movement. Republicans were generally expansionists who feared the extension of slavery into new states.
John Tyler was a member of the Whig Party when elected Vice President with President William Henry Harrison. However the party platforms of the day often conflicted with the personal beliefs of party members.Tyler's Tangled Party loyaltiesWhen the Democratic-Republicans split in 1824 into the Whigs and the Democratic Party, Tyler became a Democrat along with the Jacksonians. However, he switched to the Whigs after the Nullification Crisis of 1832, and was nominated as Vice-President in 1836 and 1840, when he won. But as President, he soon found himself more aligned with the Democrats again. He vetoed a bill to restore the Bank of the United States (a long-standing Whig objective) and so was kicked out of the Whig party at that point.
Members of the Democratic-Republican Party believed in a strict interpretation of the Constitution. They were opposed to the Federalists, who generally believed in a stronger national government.
Northern Whigs became Republicans, Southern Whigs became Democrats
Whig (Later became what is now the Democrat Party) Democratic-Republicans (Later became what is now the Republican Party)
A new party, the Republicans.
He was faithfull for the whig party but Lincoln's failure to receive the nomination as senator in 1855 convinced him that the Whig party was dead. By summer 1856 he became a member of the new Republicans.
The Whig Party-
They were members of the Whig party. Henry Clay formed the Whig party from a mix of groups, including National Republicans.
The Democratic-Republicans became the Democratic Party in 1828, Their opponents changed label from Federalist to Whig in the 1820s
At first he was part of the Whig party, but soon became a Republican.
No party replaced the Federalists in the sense that no party actually took the claims of Federalists and advocated them after the party fell. However, the next party to challenge the Democratic-Republicans was the WHIG PARTY.
There are several names for political parties. The Tea Party, The Whig Party, Democrats, Republicans, and the Independent Party.
Zachary Taylor, of the whig party
He was a Whig.