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1856 American and Whig National Conventions information


1856 American and Whig National Conventions may refer to:

  • 1856 American National Convention, a meeting of the Know Nothing movement in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on February 22–25
  • 1856 Whig National Convention, a presidential nomination convention in Baltimore, Maryland, on September 17–18

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1856 American and Whig National Conventions

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1856 American and Whig National Conventions may refer to: 1856 American National Convention, a meeting of the Know Nothing movement in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...

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1856 Whig National Convention

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The 1856 Whig National Convention was a presidential nominating convention held from September 17 to September 18, in Baltimore, Maryland. Attended by...

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List of Whig National Conventions

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lists the presidential nominating conventions of the United States Whig Party between 1839 and 1856. Note: Conventions whose nominees won the subsequent...

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1856 American National Convention

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The 1856 American National Convention was held in National Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on February 22 to 25, 1856. The American Party, formerly...

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1852 Whig National Convention

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faction of Whigs and nominated the ticket previously selected by the competing 1856 American National Convention. The congressional Whig caucus, led...

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1856 Republican National Convention

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National Conventions of 1856, 1860 and 1864, pg. 4. Johnson (ed.), Proceedings of the First Three Republican National Conventions of 1856, 1860 and 1864...

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1856 United States presidential election

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moribund Whig Party as the primary opposition to the Democrats. They emphasized opposition to Catholic immigrants. The 1856 Republican National Convention nominated...

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1856 Democratic National Convention

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Party 1856 Republican National Convention 1856 Whig National Convention List of Democratic National Conventions U.S. presidential nomination convention 1856...

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List of United States presidential candidates

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challengers to the Democratic Party. By 1856, neither the Republican nor the American Party had truly supplanted the Whig Party as the second major political...

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History of the United States Whig Party

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party, Fillmore and his allies organized the sparsely-attended 1856 Whig National Convention, which nominated Fillmore for president. Ultimately, Democrat...

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Free Soil Party

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Democrats, Whigs, and Free Soilers held state and local conventions, where they denounced the Kansas–Nebraska Act. Many of the larger conventions agreed to...

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List of Republican National Conventions

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presidential nominating conventions in the United States List of Democratic National Conventions List of Whig National Conventions U.S. presidential election...

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John Tyler

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organized enough to hold a national convention and name a single ticket against Van Buren, Jackson's chosen successor. Instead, Whigs in various regions put...

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List of United States National Republican and Whig Party presidential tickets

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more than 3% were Massachusetts and California. List of Whig National Conventions History of the United States Whig Party Opposition Party (United States)...

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1852 United States presidential election

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Whig National Convention, Scott defeated Fillmore for the nomination. Democrats divided among four major candidates at the 1852 Democratic National Convention...

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1860 Republican National Convention

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Republican National Conventions of 1856, 1860 and 1864: Including Proceedings of the Antecedent National Convention Held at Pittsburg in February, 1856, as Reported...

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List of Democratic National Conventions

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Democratic National Conventions. These conventions are the presidential nominating conventions of the Democratic Party of the United States. Conventions whose...

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Know Nothing

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national American Party's anti-Catholicism, the Know Nothings found strong support in Louisiana, including in largely Catholic New Orleans. The Whig Party...

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1840 United States presidential election

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again until 1892. In 1839, the Whigs held a national convention for the first time. The 1839 Whig National Convention saw 1836 nominee William Henry Harrison...

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United States presidential nominating convention

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Democratic National Conventions List of Republican National Conventions List of Whig National Conventions Libertarian National Convention Green National Convention...

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Millard Fillmore

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member of the Whig Party while in office. A former member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Fillmore was elected vice president in 1848, and succeeded...

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1860 United States presidential election

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Act and the Supreme Court's 1857 decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford. From the election of 1856, the Republican Party had replaced the defunct Whig Party...

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1856 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

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former Mayor of Boston (Independent) 1856 Massachusetts legislature "Massachusetts Politics.: THE WHIG STATE CONVENTION--FILLMORE INDORSED--CANDIDATES FOR...

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Daniel Webster

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1852-1856. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195055016. Holt, Michael (1999). The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party: Jacksonian Politics and the...

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Origins of the American Civil War

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an important role in the national organization of the party in 1856. Republican conventions in New York, Massachusetts, and Illinois adopted radical platforms...

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