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  1. Nov 20, 2008 · It describes the Whig party as aristocratic and in favor of the American System and anti-slavery, while the Democratic party appealed more to the common man and included many pro-slavery members who supported states' rights.

  2. Jul 10, 2022 · The Democratic Party emerged in 1828 to support Andrew Jackson’s bid for president. The Whig Party emerged in 1834 to oppose Jackson’s vision and policies. The core difference between the two parties was how they interpreted the Constitutionsnecessary and properclause.

  3. CHAPTER EIGHT: DEMOCRATS AND WHIGS: DEMOCRACY AND AMERICAN CULTURE, 1820–1840. READING AND STUDY GUIDE. I. Democracy in America. A. Democratic Culture. B. Davy Crockett and the Frontier Myth. II. Andrew Jackson and His Age. A. The Election of 1824 and “The Corrupt Bargain”.

  4. Dec 16, 2008 · When a party suffers crushing defeat in a national election, alarmist journalists may attract attention with head-lines suggesting its imminent demise, but not since the Civil War has the viability of the Democrats and Republicans been seriously in question.

  5. By 1840, the Whigs had built a party organization as strong as the Democrats'. Borrowing their opponents' strategies, they nominated a war hero for president, William Henry Harrison of Ohio, who had earned fame in the War of 1812 and in conflicts with American Indians on the frontier. Like Jackson, he came from the democratic, egalitarian [7 ...

  6. 1. Created a Democratic party coalition that would dominate American politics for many years (1933-1052). 2. Included ethnic groups, city dwellers, organized labor, blacks, as well as a broad section of the middle class. 3. Awakened voter interest in economic matters and increased expectations and acceptance of government involvement in ...

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  8. Dec 4, 2020 · The Whig Party was an early American political party organized in the 1830s to oppose the principles and policies of President Andrew Jackson and his Democratic Party. Along with the Democratic Party, the Whig Party played a key role in the Second Party System that prevailed until the middle 1860s.