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  1. Removed the following line from the description of the Whig Party: (now the Liberal Democrats) . Liberal Democrats have nothing to do with the Whig Party. I think the term "whig" actually originates in the English Civil War period of the 1640s-50s, when it was used to refer to a radical faction of the Scottish Covenanters who called themselves the "Kirk party".

  2. The Whig Party was a political party that existed in the United States during the mid-19th century. [13] Alongside the slightly larger Democratic Party, it was one of the two major parties in the United States between the late 1830s and the early 1850s as part of the Second Party System. [14] Four presidents ( William Henry Harrison, John Tyler ...

  3. Media in category "Whigs (British political party)" The following 25 files are in this category, out of 25 total. 1783 art - A block for the wigs - or, the new state whirligig LCCN00652674 (cropped).jpg 3,713 × 2,739; 1.58 MB. A block for the wigs - or, the new state whirligig LCCN00652674.jpg 4,687 × 3,797; 2.17 MB.

  4. The Whigs were a political party in the parliaments of England, Scotland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom. The Whigs' start was in constitutional monarchism and disagreement with absolute monarchy. Between the 1680s and 1850s, they tried to win power over their rivals, the Tories. The British prime minister was usually from one of the two ...

  5. Introduction Whigs (British political party) Whigs (British political party) Name; Origins The parliamentarian faction Exclusion Crisis Glorious Revolution; History 18th century Liberal ideals Protectionism Whig Supremacy George III's accession American impact Two-party system 19th century Structure and appeal Return to power Transition to the Liberal Party

  6. 1834–1842. Lord John Russell. 1846–1852. The Earl of Aberdeen. 1852–1855. The Viscount Palmerston. 1852–1855. When the United Kingdom came into existence, on 1 January 1801, the era of disciplined mass parties had not yet begun. Although individuals and families regarded themselves as belonging to a Whig or Tory tradition, actual ...

  7. This article is about the political faction in England between 1678 and 1859 For the political party founded in 2014 see Whig (British political faction) The Whigs were a ( political party ) in the ( Parliaments of England ), ( Scotland ), ( Ireland ), ( Great Britain ) and the ( United Kingdom