Democratic Party
the republican party
Federalist
The Democratic Party, particularly in the 19th century, was the primary political party that sought to maintain and expand slavery in the United States. Southern Democrats, in particular, were staunch supporters of slavery, viewing it as integral to their agricultural economy and way of life. The party's platform at the time often included the protection of slavery and states' rights to decide the legality of the institution.
Some of the supporters of the Whig Party in the 1830s included industrialists, Southern slaveholders, farmers, and abolitionists. Many of these groups were enemies, but they all had one thing in common: an intense dislike for President Andrew Jackson.
Supporters of a political party were rewarded with jobs.
The major parties will try to capture its supporters
No, most of them lived in the Northern states. Heheheh.....
The party identified with the supporters of the union was the Republican Party, especially during the American Civil War era. Led by President Abraham Lincoln, the party was committed to preserving the Union and opposing the secession of Southern states. This alignment with unionist sentiments distinguished it from the Democratic Party, which had factions that were more sympathetic to the Confederacy.
provide jobs to political party supporters
the republican party
The federalists were Hamilton supporters that were mostly made up of artisans, merchants, manufacturers, and bankers.
Northern merchants were the main supporters of the Federalists in the newly emerged two-party system.
It is a body of supporters that only support one party
The political party that was formed was the Democratic party. This time was known as the Jacksonian democracy era. The Anti-Jacksonian supporters later become known as the Whigs.
Federalist
The group that did not include supporters of the new Whig party in the 1830s were Democratic Republicans.
Northern merchants were the main supporters of the Federalists in the newly emerged two-party system.