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The presidential election of 1848 was an open race, the Whigs had elected Zachary Taylor, and the Democrats elected Lewis Cass. Zachary Taylor was hardly interested in Politics and had actually never voted before. He had a 40 year military career and was elected by both the Democratic and Whig Party before he chose to proclaim himself a Whig.

Another active Party was the Free Soil Party led by Former President Martin Van Buren that opposed further expansion of slavery into the Western Territories. The Liberty Party was a smaller party that chose to nominate Gerrit Smith.

Zachary Taylor won the race with 1,361,393 popular votes.

Lewis Cass received 1,223,460 popular votes.

Martin Van Buren received 291,501 popular votes.

Gerrit Smith received 2,545 popular votes.

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Who were Zachary Taylor's election opponents?

Zachery Taylor won the 1848 presidential election defeating Lewis Cass. In the 1848 presidential election Zachery Taylor received 163 electoral votes and Lewis Cass received 127 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Taylor 1,361,393 and Cass 1,223,460. Millard Fillmore was elected the nation's 12th Vice President in 1848 as the running mate of Zachery Taylor. Millard Fillmore succeeded to the presidency upon the death of Zachary Taylor.


How did the results of the election of 1848 lead to the civil war?

southern plantation owners were angry because president Abraham Lincoln had promised to abolish slavery


Third party entry in the election of 1848 that opposed slavery expansion and prepared the way for the republican party?

Free Soil Party- Martin Van Buren


Which war propelled General Zachary Taylor into the national spotlight and helped him win the Presidential election in 1848?

The Mexican-American War propelled General Zachary Taylor into the national spotlight. His military successes, particularly in battles like Palo Alto and Buena Vista, made him a national hero. This popularity helped secure his nomination and eventual victory in the 1848 Presidential election as the candidate for the Whig Party. Taylor's image as a strong military leader resonated with voters eager for decisive leadership.


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There was no presidential election in 1849. Presidential elections were held in 1848 and again in 1852. Roughly 2.8 million people voted in the 1848 election.


Who did Taylor defeat in the US election in 1848?

Lewis Cass was the Democrat defeated by Taylor in 1848.


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Who won the US presidential election of 1848 and what was their position on the issue of slavery?

In the US presidential election of 1848, Zachary Taylor of the Whig Party won the election. Even though he was a slave owner himself, he did not want to expand the practice further into the West.


Who opposed Zachary Taylor in the 1848 presidential election?

Zachery Scott won the 1848 presidential election defeating Lewis Cass. In the 1848 presidential election Zachery Taylor received 163 electoral votes and Lewis Cass received 127 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Taylor 1,361,393 and Cass 1,223,460.


Who won the French presidential election in 1848?

Louis Napoleon Bonaparte


Who plagued the president election of 1848?

a balance between free and slave states.


What role did the free soil party play in the presidential election of 1848?

Zachary Taylor


Third party entry in the election of 1848 that opposed slavery expansion?

Free soil Party


How did the election of 1848 press the issue of slavery?

The candidates in the 1848 presidential election were Zachary Taylor, Lewis Cass, and Martin Van Buren. This election pressed the issue of slavery because Cass and Van Buren were from states in which slavery was not tolerated. Taylor was a slave owner himself and tried to use his position to appeal to the southern states.


How did the Revolutions of 1848 benefit Louis Napoleon?

The revolution of 1848 meant the end of king Louis Philippe's rule. The Second Republic was declared, and its Constitution gave much power to a directly elected President. When the election for the Presidency was held in late 1848, Louis Napoleon put forward his candidacy and he went on to win the election, becoming the Republic's President.


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

The Whig Party