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  1. 6 de nov. de 2009 · The Whig Party was a political party formed in 1834 by opponents of President Andrew Jackson and his Jacksonian Democrats. Led by Henry Clay, the name “Whigs” was...

  2. The Whig Party was a political party that existed in the United States during the mid-19th century. 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.

  3. 28 de may. de 2024 · The Whig Party was a major political party active in the period 1834–54 in the U.S. It was organized to bring together a loose coalition of groups united in their opposition to what party members viewed as the executive tyranny of “King Andrew” Jackson.

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  4. El Partido Whig de los Estados Unidos fue un partido político que existió durante el siglo XIX en los Estados Unidos. Fue creado para servir de oposición a la política de Andrew Jackson y se denominó Whig por analogía a los whig británicos, que se habían opuesto al poder real durante la Restauración inglesa .

  5. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Whig and Tory, members of two opposing political parties or factions in England, particularly during the 18th century. Originally “Whig” and “Tory” were terms of abuse introduced in 1679 during the heated struggle over the bill to exclude James, duke of York (afterward James II), from the succession.

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  6. A US political party of the second quarter of the 19th century. The Whig Party was formed in the mid‐1830s by those who opposed what was perceived as the executive tyranny of President Andrew Jackson.

  7. 8 de ene. de 2021 · A caricature of Andrew Jackson as a despotic monarch, c. 1833. The Whigs were a loose coalition of diverse political interests—Anti-Masons, National Republicans, disillusioned Democrats—united by...