The national leader of the Whig Party during its prominence in the mid-19th century was Henry Clay, who played a significant role in shaping the party's policies and platform. Other notable figures included Daniel Webster and William Henry Harrison, the latter of whom became a U.S. president as a Whig. The party was formed in response to the policies of Andrew Jackson and sought to promote economic modernization and infrastructure development. However, it ultimately dissolved in the 1850s due to internal divisions over slavery.
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The conflict between President Tyler and the Whig leaders, like Henry Clay, arose because the Whig Party controlled Congress. The major conflict was that the Whig Party wanted to establish a national bank and Tyler did not support it.
The 1852 Whig Party National Convention was bitterly divided - following the Compromise of 1850 and the failure of secession in 1850-51. 1852 would prove to be the final year that the Whig Party would put a candidate up for the position of President, and the party would soon cease to exist.
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Yes, Daniel Webster was a famous and influential Whig party leader.
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It wanted a strong national government - apex
Yes, the Whig party in which Webster was a leader supported the re-establishment of a national bank.
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opposition to Whig support of national bank.
the veto of the national bank
They were members of the Whig party. Henry Clay formed the Whig party from a mix of groups, including National Republicans.
National Republican and Whig party
it wanted a strong national government.
The leader of the National Party is Warren Truss
Henry Clay, the political leader of the Whig party.
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