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  • ...[[Republican Party (United States)]]. See also related articles on the [[Second Party System|Second]], [[Third Party System|Third]], [[Fourth Party System|Fourth]], and
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  • * [[Second Party System]]
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  • Winkle (1998) examines the historiography concerning the development of the [[Second Party System]] (Whigs versus Democrats) and applies these ideas to the study of Springfi * Winkle, Kenneth J. "The Second Party System in Lincoln's Springfield." ''Civil War History'' 1998 44(4): 267-284. Issn
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  • ...States), history|the modern Democratic party]] and thus inaugurating the [[Second Party System]]. * [[Second Party System]]
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  • * Ratcliffe, Donald J. ''The Politics of Long Division: The Birth of the Second Party System in Ohio, 1818-1828.'' (2000). 455 pp.
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  • *Shade, William G. ''Democratizing the Old Dominion: Virginia and the Second Party System 1824-1861'' (1996)
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  • * [[Second Party System]]
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  • ==Second Party System: The Jackson Movement== ...emergence of the Whig Party, the nation now had a new party system, the [[Second Party System]], which lasted until 1854.
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  • ...ity." Increasing distrustful of democracy, he minimized the role of the [[Second Party System]] in South Carolina. The leaders of the secession movement in the decade a ...South. By 1847 he decided the Union was threatened by a totally corrupt [[Second Party System|party system]]. He believed that in their lust for office, patronage and sp
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  • During the [[Second Party System]] (1830-54) the [[Whig Party]] attracted most conservatives, such as [[Dani
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  • ...ts of US society. The origins are most prominent in the collapse of the [[Second Party System]], oriented toward compromise on slavery, and its replacement by a [[Third ...stile sectional ideologies in national politics, the collapse of the old [[Second Party System]] in the 1850s hampered efforts of the politicians to reach yet one more co
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  • However, in 1854, the old [[Second Party System]] broke down after passage of the [[Kansas Nebraska Act]]. The [[Whig Party ...encountered the obstacle of the Confederacy's founding premise. A strong [[Second Party System|party system]] enabled the Republicans to mobilize soldiers and support at
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