Mr. Madisons War
The Republican party was formed on March 20, 1854, by anti-slavery Whigs who met in the upper Midwestern states to discuss the formation of a new party. The Republican party gained strength very quickly, as many people blamed the Kansas Border wars on the Democrats.
Lot of people think U.S. did it. President George W. Bush did it and blamed Ladin to get more power. Americans always believe even the lying president (W. Bush) .
He blamed the Jews for all the troubles of Germany.
World War I was not blamed on World War II because World War I happened first. Rather, World War II was blamed on World War I, because WWI destroyed the German economy and made Hitler's message of national unity and triumph attractive to the average German.
The Nye Committee blamed arms-makers for encouraging the war to increase their own sales. They also blamed Woodrow Wilson.
Mr. Madison's War
"Mr. Madison's War"
Which controversial legislation of President John Adams' administration restricted citizens from criticizing the government?
President Hoover, a Republican, was blamed for the Great Depression.
President Hoover, a Republican, was blamed for the Great Depression.
Democratic, Republicans blamed Adams for having transformed the party of Jefferson into a disguised form of Federalism.
The South blamed the Republican party and the US President, Lincoln a Republican for its defeat in the Civil War. For decades, the South turned to the Democrat party when voting as they blamed the Republican party for its defeat in the US Civil War. The term " solid South" meant that Democrats could always count on Southern States for their support in elections.
President Wilson blamed Germany for World War 1.
In the 1932 US presidential election, Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt ran against the incumbent president, Herbert Hoover, a Republican. Most voters blamed the Depression on Hoover so Roosevelt became the 32nd US president.
Herbert Hoover.
they named it after president hoover he was blamed for not believing to help others
For the most part Franklin D. Roosevelt won the election for president in 1932 because of the dire straits of the US economy. The sitting president, US President Hoover, was blamed for the depression. To many people Roosevelt was seen as the best hope to have the economy recover.