Opposition to the policies of President Andrew Jackson was the motivating factor in the formation of the Whig Party. The party dissolved in 1860.
The Whig Party, which ran its last candidate for president in 1852. The Republican Party was formed in 1854, and soon supplanted the Whigs.
The popularity of Andrew Jackson was their main concern. In fact the Whig party of 1830 was essentially a coalition of everybody who was against Andrew Jackson.
The Republican Party.
Some of the supporters of the Whig Party in the 1830s included industrialists, Southern slaveholders, farmers, and abolitionists. Many of these groups were enemies, but they all had one thing in common: an intense dislike for President Andrew Jackson.
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I believe that it was the Whig Party, not sure.
The group that did not include supporters of the new Whig party in the 1830s were Democratic Republicans.
Whig Party
The party that was formed was called the Whig Party.
It's a candidate nominated by the Whig Party, one of the major political parties in the U. S. from the 1830s to the 1850s.
The Whig Party, which ran its last candidate for president in 1852. The Republican Party was formed in 1854, and soon supplanted the Whigs.
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The popularity of Andrew Jackson was their main concern. In fact the Whig party of 1830 was essentially a coalition of everybody who was against Andrew Jackson.
Whig party
The original Whig Party in the United States was formed in the 1830s as a response to the policies of President Andrew Jackson. The party supported Congress as the preeminent branch of government, a national bank, and a more liberal interpretation of the Constitution. They were also strong supporters of internal improvements and modernization of the economy.
The Constitutional Union Party was formed after the Whig Party split and the Know Nothing Movement fell apart. Before the new party formed, it was also known as the American Party.