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The political party formed for the election of 1860 was the Constitutional Union party and their purpose was to preserve the Union.
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Constitutional Union Party
The Constitutional Union Party was formed after the Whig Party split and the Know Nothing Movement fell apart. Before the new party formed, it was also known as the American Party.
John Bell.
Constitutional Union Party - United States - was created in 1860.
two: The Northern Democratic Party's nominee was Stephen Douglas, and the Southern Democratic Party's nominee was Vice President John C. Breckinridge. Also, John Bell, the nominee of the Constitutional Union Party, once had been a Democrat.
No, John C. Breckinridge was the nominee of the Southern Democrats in the election of 1860. John Bell was the nominee of the Constitutional Union Party.
In 1860, former Whig Party members of the South who did not agree with the platforms of the Republican Party, the Northern Democratic Party, nor the Southern Democratic Party formed the Constitutional Union Party, which adopted the slogan "the Union as it is, and the Constitution as it is." At their National Convention, on the second ballot, they selected as their presidential nominee U.S. Senator from Tennessee John Bell over Texas Governor and former Texas President Sam Houston. (If Houston had won the nomination, he would have been the only presidential candidate in U.S. history who had been President of another country.)
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The Constitutional Union Party Constitutional Union Party nominated John Bell of Tennessee for president and Edward Everett of Massachusetts for vice president. The party was organized for the United States election of 1860. It comprised old-line Whigs and remnants of the American (Know-Nothing) party. Persuaded that the agitation over the slavery question could lead only to the disruption of the Union, its founders presented no platform other than a vague appeal for adherence to the Constitution, the Union, and the laws of the United States. Meeting in Baltimore in May 1860, In the November election the Constitutional Union party found its greatest strength among conservatives in the border states, where the effects of civil conflict were especially feared, although the ticket was supported throughout the nation. Bell trailed the Republican candidate, Abraham Lincoln, and the two Democratic nominees, Stephen A. Douglas and John C. Breckinridge, receiving 591,658 popular votes (only 12.6% of the total). He carried the states of Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee with 39 electoral votes. Leaders of the party, in the ensuing months, called for reconciliation of the sections through a compromise of the slavery issue, but without success. With the coming of the Civil War the Constitutional Union Party disappeared from the political scene.
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The political party formed for the election of 1860 was the Constitutional Union party and their purpose was to preserve the Union.
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