The party that was formed was called the Whig Party.
King Andrew, Representing king Andrew I
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Of course, the organizers of the Tea Party would like you to think that they are acting in the tradition of the American Revolution, but personally I see little similarity. The original Boston Tea Party was a protest against a colonial power; the current Tea Party is a protest against a democratically elected government. Whether you like him or not, Barack Obama did win the Presidential election, fair and square. He is not the modern equivalent of King George III who was never elected by anybody.
To protest unfair housing lawsTo point out the needs of the poor^^^^ Apex :)To protest segregation there
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Whig party
The Whig Party
President Jackson was called that by his enemies in the Wig party.
Martin Luther King had a protest against slavery.
It was not considered a peaceful protest because tea was taxed and it made the king rich, but when we threw the tea, the king didn't make any money off of it, and so his pockets weren't completely full of gold, which was a sign of rebellion.
They threatend to kill the king and soldiers and refused to house the soldiers.
King Andrew, Representing king Andrew I
Andrew Lawrence-King was born in 1953.
Andrew Jackson King died in 1923.
Andrew Jackson King was born in 1833.
Peaceful protest.
Andrew Jackson was not a king but the Whig Party called him a king because he acted like the last king. The last king was went the thirteen states where not free. Since he was cruel and mean people though of Jackson like that also.