In an effort to abolish slavery in the US, the Republican Party was founded in 1854. Shortly thereafter, the Republican and Democratic parties would dominate the American political scene.
the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty
The Kansas-Nebraska Act thus brought about a fundamental shift in U.S. politics. It ended the second version of the two-party system, which had pitted Whigs against Democrats. It led to the creation of the third version of the two-party system, featuring the Democrats and Republicans as the dominant political parties in which formed along sectional lines and worsened tensions between the North and the South by turning every national election into a contest between sections instead of just a contest between parties.
the liberal democrats
The Democrats. Jackson's Democrats, not Jefferson's.
limited government and personal liberties.
the free soil party ( was looking for it. didnt find it, got it wrong and then say the right answer)
the free soil party ( was looking for it. didnt find it, got it wrong and then say the right answer)
The Free Soil Party (which later became the Republican Party) .
the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty
1: After the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the Democratic Party began to divide along sectional lines, with Northern Democrats leaving the party. 2: Differing views over slavery issue destroyed the Whig Party. 3: In 1854 antislavery Whigs and Democrats joined forces with Free-Soilers to form the Republican Party. ................>>>I *TRIED MI BEST* to answer this Q's. I u guyz! <<<........
the free soil party ( was looking for it. didnt find it, got it wrong and then say the right answer)
The outbreak in Kansas of violent turmoils called "Bleeding Kansas" and the rise of the Republican Party in which converged the ex-Whigs and democrats freesoilers.
Free Soil Party
American party
The Republican Party.
Angered over the Kansas-Nebraska Act, northerners who were formerly Whigs, dissident Democrats and Free Soilers united to form the Republican party. The new party not only included elements of the parties noted above, but also influences from the Know Nothing Party and Abolitionists.
The Whig Party (whose final collapse was the result of the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854 - since Southern Whigs joined the Democrats in supporting it, but Northern Whigs opposed it)