Origins of the Whigs
The Whig Party emerged in the early 1830s as a response to opposition against Andrew Jackson's presidency. Its name, derived from Scottish cattle drivers, symbolizes a broader resistance to authority. Despite initial disorganization, the party found success in the 1840 election with the nomination of William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, marking a significant shift in American political dynamics.In this clip
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