The Real Whigs were a political faction in the 18th century that emerged in Britain, emphasizing principles of liberty and resistance to government overreach. They advocated for constitutional monarchy, civil liberties, and political reform, drawing on Enlightenment ideas. The movement laid the groundwork for modern liberalism and influenced later political thought, particularly in the United States, where similar ideas contributed to the formation of the American Revolution and the founding principles of the nation.
The Whigs.
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"Conscience Whigs".
They were called "Conscience Whigs".
Famous Whigs included Daniel Webster, Zachary Taylor, John Quincy Adams, and Henry Clay.
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The whigs from the North were known as Conscience Whigs and those of the South were known as Cotton Whigs. The ones in the north opposed slavery except for the factory owners, which liked slavery die to the cheap cotton. the Southern Whigs supported slavery and wished to expand it into the territories.
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Patriot Whigs ended in 1803.
Opposed slavery
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Conscience Whigs were a faction within the Whig Party in the US that opposed slavery on moral grounds. Cotton Whigs, on the other hand, were Whigs who supported slavery and were more concerned with economic interests related to the cotton industry.
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the whigs did not want conquered territory to become slave states
Because he failed to live up to the Whigs expectations . -A.M.G
The Whigs kicked him out of the party in September 1841.
In the Dark - The Whigs album - was created on 2010-03-16.