• The Nullifier Party was an United States political party based in South Carolina in the 1830s. Considered an early American third party, it was started...
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    the ongoing Nullification Crisis, and instead opted to back a ticket proposed by the Nullifier Party led by John C. Calhoun. The Nullifiers were made up...
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    party. The Nullifier Party had also begun to decline sharply since the previous election, after it became clear that the doctrine of nullification lacked...
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    solve the Nullification Crisis, the Nullifier Party, along with other anti-Jackson politicians, formed a coalition known as the Whig Party. Calhoun sometimes...
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  • The Whig Party was a mid-19th century political party in the United States. Alongside the Democratic Party, it was one of two major parties between the...
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  • Prohibition Party – 19 Moderate Party of California – 18 One Party – 15 FreedomReform Party – 8 Ring of Truth Party – 6 Hogwash Party – 5 Aurora Party – 3...
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  • Anti-Masonic Party and the Nullifier Party, also arose during this period. In the 1830s, opponents of Jackson coalesced into the Whig Party. The United States...
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  • began to capture momentum. State politics became sharply divided along Nullifier and Unionist lines. Still, the margin in the legislature fell short of...
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  • with the Silver Party from 1892–1911, Virginia with the Readjuster Party from 1877–1895, and South Carolina with the Nullifier Party from 1828–1839. Not...
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    and Vice President. South Carolina cast 11 electoral votes for the Nullifier Party candidate, John Floyd. These electors were elected by the South Carolina...
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