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Whig Party Election in the election of 1852 what happened to the Whig Party in the South?

In the election of 1852 the Whig Party began to be destroyed. The party was divided on whether or not to allow slavery in the new territories.


The Whig party and the American party both dissolved because?

The Whig Party dissolved because they were in disagreement about splitting slavery sections into Northern and Southern branches. It dissolved in 1856.


What act led to the disintegration of the Whig party?

The disintegration of the Whig Party was primarily caused by the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, which allowed for the possibility of slavery in territories that had been designated as free. This act intensified sectional tensions between the North and South and led to the party's internal divisions over the issue of slavery. As a result, many Northern Whigs opposed the act, leading to a loss of support and the eventual formation of the Republican Party, while Southern Whigs struggled to maintain their influence, ultimately contributing to the collapse of the Whig Party.


Why did voters leave the whig and democratic parties to join the free soil party?

because they oppse the spread of slavery and they refuse to take a stand, so they join the party to keep slavery out of western territories


Why did the Whig party split into cotton whigs and conscience whigs?

The issue of slavery split the party. "Conscience Whigs" in the North favored the abolition of slavery and halting the institution's spread into new territories. The "Cotton Whigs" in the South took the opposite viewpoints. Following Scott's poor showing in 1852, the southerners moved to the Democratic Party and the northerners to the newly formed Republican Party. There is a link below.

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Which group addressed the issue of slavery in the election of 1848 by opposing slavery in new territories?

The Whig Party


The whig party was divided by members' attitudes toward the issue of?

Members of the Whig Party were divided on the subject of slavery. This led to the end of the party in the middle of the 19th century.


Why did the kansas-nebraska act hurt the whig party?

It made slavery a central issue. It split the party into two factions.


What is the name of the political party who opposed slavery?

the answer is the whig party


Which political party's platform completely avoided the issue of slavery altogether?

The Whig Party's platform completely avoided addressing the issue of slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War. They focused more on economic issues and internal improvements rather than taking a stance on the divisive issue of slavery.


What did the slavery issue have on the democratic and Whig parties?

The issue of slavery split the party. "Conscience Whigs" in the North favored the abolition of slavery and halting the institution's spread into new territories. The "Cotton Whigs" in the South took the opposite viewpoints


What political party was born out of the issue of slavery?

The Republican party. Before the republican party existed the Whig party, which shortly withered away when slavery was first introduced, it could not stand against the Democratic Party. Thus giving birth to the Republican Party.


Whig Party Election in the election of 1852 what happened to the Whig Party in the South?

In the election of 1852 the Whig Party began to be destroyed. The party was divided on whether or not to allow slavery in the new territories.


What impact did the slavery issue have on the democratic and whig parties?

The issue of slavery split the party. "Conscience Whigs" in the North favored the abolition of slavery and halting the institution's spread into new territories. The "Cotton Whigs" in the South took the opposite viewpoints


What major political party was born out of the slavery issue?

The Republican party. Before the republican party existed the Whig party, which shortly withered away when slavery was first introduced, it could not stand against the Democratic Party. Thus giving birth to the Republican Party.


What started as a single-issue minor party to stop slavery?

The Republican Party was formed in 1854 by those who opposed the expansion of slavery into new territories of the US. By the time of the Civil War, it had attracted most of the northern and anti-slavery members of the Whig party, including Abraham Lincoln.


What led to the formation of the Republican Party in the 1850s?

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.