Republican
The political party that stood against the spread of slavery was the newly formed Republican party. The party was emerged to combat the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 which aimed to extend slavery.
democratic
The Liberty Party called for an end to slavery. The Liberty Party became the Republican Party.
The Republican party.
Republican
it leaad by slavery and the govermant
it leaad by slavery and the govermant
free soil party
The Whig Party's platform completely avoided addressing the issue of slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War. They focused more on economic issues and internal improvements rather than taking a stance on the divisive issue of slavery.
The major issue in the era of the democrats between 1800-1860 was slavery and high tariffs.
In the process of government in free nations, like minded political persons find that working together as a group is a good way to accomplish a political agenda. For example, in the US when the Whig Party dissolved over sectionalism and the issue of slavery, people against slavery formed a new political party dedicated to end slavery in the US. These political minded people did not have to form a new political party, but they believed that in organized numbers within a party slavery could be ended.This is one example of how a political party can be formed.
the spred of slavery
the spred of slavery
Slavery -jch
The Republican party. Before the republican party existed the Whig party, which shortly withered away when slavery was first introduced, it could not stand against the Democratic Party. Thus giving birth to the Republican Party.
abolishment of slavery and the issue of womens rights fragmented the democratic party