Actually no. Whig is a form of Republican
No, a Whig is not a Democrat. The Whig Party was a political party in the United States that existed in the mid-19th century. It was generally more conservative than the Democratic Party of that time.
The group that did not include supporters of the new Whig party in the 1830s were Democratic Republicans.
The formation of the Whig Party was primarily driven by the opposition to President Andrew Jackson and his policies, particularly his use of executive power and his handling of the national bank. Supporters of Henry Clay, who was a prominent critic of Jackson, helped establish the Whig Party in the 1830s to offer an alternative to Jacksonian Democrats.
Four U.S. Presidents were members of the Whig Party: William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, and Millard Fillmore.
The Whig Party supported public works projects.
Both the Democratic and Whig parties supported a strong national government and were in favor of protective tariffs to promote domestic industry. However, the Democratic Party tended to support agrarian interests and limited government intervention in the economy, while the Whig Party favored modernization and internal improvements through government funding.
no he was a whig
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No, Taylor was a Whig.
Democrat, Republican, Democrat-Republican, Independent, and Whig
Prior to the formation of the Republican Parrty, Lincoln had been a Whig. At no time was he ever a Democrat.
No- he was and is a Democrat.
No, Andrew Jackson was not a Whig. He was a Democrat and served as the 7th President of the United States from 1829 to 1837. The Whig party emerged as a political force in opposition to Jackson.
He was neither a Whig or a Democrat.
Franklin Pierce (Democrat ) was victorious. He defeated Winfield Scott (Whig)
Democrat, Whig, and Republican.
Taylor belonged to the Whig Party, one of two Whig candidates to be elected as President. The Whigs were the main opposition to the Jacksonian Democrats before the Republican Party was formed.
Pierce was a Democrat. He ran against General Winfield Scott who ran as a Whig.