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Second Party System:
American History Dictionary - Second Party System
Definition and meaning of second party system:
second party system The second party system referred to the national two-par...
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Andrew Jackson: Encyclopedia Ii - Andrew Jackson - Family And Later Life
Jackson's wife, Rachel, died of a heart attack just 2 months prior to his taking office as President. She had supposedly divorced her fir...
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Nintendo Entertainment System: Encyclopedia Ii - Nintendo Entertainment System - Blinking Light Problems
The blinking light problem is an infamous inconvenience that was found on the NES, causing the power light to blink and the game to turn ...
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Internet Troll: Encyclopedia Ii - Internet Troll - Motivation
Self-proclaimed "trolls" may style themselves as devil's advocates, gadflies or "culture jammers", challenging the dominant discourse and...
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1975: Encyclopedia Ii - 1975 - Events
1975 - January.
January 1 - Watergate scandal: John N. Mitchell, H. R. Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman are found guilty of the Watergate ...
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Final Fantasy X-2: Encyclopedia Ii - Final Fantasy X-2 - Gameplay
The battle system from the previous game (Conditional Turn-Based) was dropped in favor of a fast-paced variation on the traditional Activ...
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Black Panther Party: Encyclopedia Ii - Black Panther Party - Formation And Foundations
The core of the organization at its inception in 1966 were close friends Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale, and Richard Aoki in the city of Oak...
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Meaning Of Dreams: Precognitive Dreams And Premonitions
About four out of ten reported psychic experiences involve some seeming awareness of the future. The term premonition is in general use, ...
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List Of Political Parties In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Political Parties In The United States - Historical Political Parties
List of political parties in the United States - First Party System before 1824.
Democratic-Republican Party (also known as “Jeffers...
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Astrology: An Astrological Perspective On Titanics Fateful Descent
The astrological influences at play the night of the Titanic's fateful descent are explained in such a way that one can clearly see how t...
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Self-knowledge: Who Am I?
This is a world of diversity. Intellects
are different. Faces are different. Religions are different. Sounds are
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Max Weber: Encyclopedia Ii - Max Weber - Achievements
Max Weber was – along with Karl Marx, Vilfredo Pareto and Émile Durkheim – one of the founders of modern sociology. Whereas Pareto a...
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Religion In Canada: Encyclopedia Ii - Religion In Canada - History
Before the arrival of Europeans, the First Nations followed a wide array of mostly animistic religions. See also Native American mytholog...
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2000s: Encyclopedia Ii - 2000s - Events And Trends
2000s - Technology.
A huge jump in broadband internet usage, from 6% of U.S. internet users in June, 2000 to what one study predicts w...
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Ku Klux Klan: Encyclopedia Ii - Ku Klux Klan - Overview
The Klan's first incarnation began in late 1865 or early 1866 in Pulaski, Tennessee. It was founded as a social organization, but quickly...
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Siddha Master:
Siddha Yoga
Dictionary On Siddha Master
Siddha master:
One who has attained the state of enlightenment and who has the capacity to awaken the dormant spiritual energy of a d...
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Telephone: Encyclopedia - Telephone
The telephone or phone (Greek: tele = far away and phone = voice) is a telecommunications device which is used to transmit and receive so...
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Thomas Jefferson: Encyclopedia Ii - Thomas Jefferson - Personal Characteristics And Views
Thomas Jefferson - Appearance and temperament.
Jefferson was six feet, two-and-one-half inches (189 cm) in height, large-boned, slender...
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Campaign Finance Reform: Encyclopedia Ii - Campaign Finance Reform - History
Campaign finance reform - First attempts.
Money has been associated with elections since the inception of the electoral process in the ...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt: Encyclopedia Ii - Franklin D. Roosevelt - Legacy
Roosevelt's legacies to the U.S. were a greatly expanded role for government in the management of the economy (effectively ending the day...
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Orissa: Encyclopedia - Orissa
Orissa (2001 provisional pop. 36,706,920), 60,162 sq mi (155,820 sq km) is a state situated in the east coast of India.
Orissa is bounded...
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Causes Of World War I: Encyclopedia Ii - Causes Of World War I - Ideological Causes
Some of the roots of the conflict arise out of specific ideologies which influenced the behaviour of politicians and other figures during...
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Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia Ii - Adolf Hitler - Legacy
"I would have preferred it if he'd followed his original ambition and become an architect." — Paula Hitler, Hitler's younger sister, du...
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Demographics Of Lebanon: Encyclopedia Ii - Demographics Of Lebanon - Religious Groups
Demographics of Lebanon - The Sectarian System.
Lebanon's religious divisions are extremely complicated, and the country is made up by ...
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Finland: Encyclopedia Ii - Finland - History
Main article: History of Finland
Conclusive archaeological evidence exists indicating that the area now comprising Finland was settled ar...
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Parliament Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Parliament Of The United Kingdom - History
In the medieval period there were three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland, and these developed separate parliaments. The 1707 Act...
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Microsoft .net: Encyclopedia Ii - Microsoft .net - History
Though some believe that technologies used in .NET were originally developed by Microsoft as their version of the Java platform, the trut...
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Western United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Western United States - Demographics
Some geographers feel that the demographics for the West are complicated because the United States Census Bureau uses only one definition...
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Robert Peel: Encyclopedia Ii - Robert Peel - Political Career
The young Peel entered politics at the young age of 21 as MP for the Irish rotten borough of Cashel City, Tipperary. With a scant twenty-...
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1966: Encyclopedia Ii - 1966 - Events
1966 - January.
January 1 - In a coup, Colonel Jean-Bédel Bokassa ousts president David Dacko and takes over the Central African Repu...
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Workers' Party Of Korea: Encyclopedia - Workers' Party Of Korea
The Workers' Party of Korea (WPK; Korean chosŏn'gŭl: 조선로동당; hanja: 朝鮮勞動黨; McCune-Reischauer: Chosŏn Rodong-dang; r...
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David Cameron: Encyclopedia - David Cameron
The Right Honourable David William Donald Cameron (born 9 October 1966) is a British politician, Leader of the Conservative Party, and Le...
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2step: Encyclopedia - 2step
2Step (also known as 2 step, two step or 2 step garage) is a typically British style of modern dance music, and one of the two major sub-...
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Minnesota: Encyclopedia Ii - Minnesota - Culture
Stereotypical Minnesotan traits include Lutheranism (26 percent of the state's population is Lutheran) "Minnesota nice," "hot dish (a Min...
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George Washington: Encyclopedia Ii - George Washington - American Revolution: 1774-1783
By 1774, Washington had become one of the colonies' wealthiest men. In that year, he was chosen as a delegate from Virginia to the First ...
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Albert Einstein: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Einstein - Personality
Albert Einstein was much respected for his kind and friendly demeanor rooted in his pacifism. He was modest about his abilities, and had ...
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Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia Ii - Adolf Hitler - World War Ii
Adolf Hitler - Opening moves.
On March 12, 1938, Hitler pressured his native Austria into unification with Germany (the Anschluss) and ...
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Bulgaria: Encyclopedia - Bulgaria
The Republic of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Република България), or Bulgaria, is a country in the southeast of Europe. It borde...
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History Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints - Reacting And Adapting To The Postmodern World C. 1960 And Later
By the 1960s and 1970s, as a consequence of its massive, international growth in the post-World War II era, the Church was no longer prim...
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Liang Qichao: Encyclopedia Ii - Liang Qichao - Biography
Liang Qichao - Family.
Liang Qichao was born in a small village in Xinhui (新會), Guangdong Province on February 23, 1873.
Liang's fa...
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France: Encyclopedia Ii - France - Demographics
Since prehistoric times, France has been a crossroads of trade, migrations, and invasions. Four basic European ethnic stocks - Celtic (Ga...
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Elections In South Korea: Encyclopedia Ii - Elections In South Korea - Past Elections
There might have been elections not mentioned here. This list should not be understood as complete.
Elections in South Korea - 1948 pres...
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1974: Encyclopedia - 1974
1974 (MCMLXXIV) is a common year starting on Tuesday (click on link for calendar).
1974 - Events.
January 5 - Dungeons & Dragons o...
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Oblast: Encyclopedia Ii - Oblast - Oblasts In Soviet Union And Its Successor Countries
In the mentioned post-Soviet republics, oblasts are one step below the national level and further subdivided into districts called raions...
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Margaret Thatcher: Encyclopedia Ii - Margaret Thatcher - Family Life
Lady Thatcher's husband, Sir Denis Thatcher, died in June 2003. The couple had been married for fifty-two years and had two children, twi...
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Chrono Trigger: Encyclopedia - Chrono Trigger
March 11, 1995
Chrono Trigger (クロノ・トリガー) is a role-playing game that was released in Japan on March 11, 1995 for the Supe...
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Cannibalism: Encyclopedia Ii - Cannibalism - Cannibal Themes In Myth, Religion Or Arts
On a primitive level, ritually eating part of the slaughtered enemy is a way of assuming the life-spirit of the departed. In a funeral ri...
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Brighton: Encyclopedia Ii - Brighton - Early History
While any British history predating the first mentions by literate Romans is, by definition, consigned to an obscured landscape known int...
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Nobiin Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Nobiin Language - Grammar
Nobiin language - Pronouns.
The basic personal pronouns of Nobiin are:
ày- "I"
ìr- "you (singular)"
tàr- "he, she, it"
ùù- "we"
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Sheffield: Encyclopedia Ii - Sheffield - Transport
Sheffield - National and international travel.
Sheffield is linked into the national motorway network via the M1 and M18 motorways. The...
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Materia: Encyclopedia Ii - Materia - Colors And Usage
Materia works in conjunction with 'slots', which are places on a weapon or armour to place materia (all materia crystals are the same siz...
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Chiang Kai-shek: Encyclopedia - Chiang Kai-shek
Chiang Kai-shek (October 31, 1887 – April 5, 1975) was a Chinese military and political leader who assumed the leadership of the Kuomin...
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France: Encyclopedia Ii - France - Military
The French armed forces are divided into four branches:
Army (Armée de Terre)
Navy (Marine Nationale)
Air Force (Armée de l'Air)
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11 March 2004 Madrid Train Bombings: Encyclopedia - 11 March 2004 Madrid Train Bombings
The 11 March 2004 Madrid train bombings (also known as 11/3, 3/11, M-11 and 11-M) were a series of coordinated terrorist bombings against...
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China: Encyclopedia - China
China listen ▶ (help·info) (Traditional: 中國; Simplified: 中国; Hanyu Pinyin: Zhōngguó; Wade-Giles: Chung-kuo) refers to a numb...
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London: Encyclopedia - London
London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. London produces 17% of the UK's GDP, and is one of the world's major bus...
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List Of Japan-related Topics L-z: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Japan-related Topics L-z - R
R-Type, Rabaul, Radar Scope, Radical (Chinese character), Radical Dreamers, Raditz, Raicho, Raichu, Raiden, Raiju, Railway Construction A...
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Final Fantasy Vi: Encyclopedia Ii - Final Fantasy Vi - Playable Characters
Final Fantasy VI features fourteen permanent player characters, the largest number of any game in the series, as well as a number of char...
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List Of Political Parties In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Political Parties In The United States - Introduction
The United States has a two-party system, with the two largest political parties holding most of the elected offices. This is largely a c...
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Ghana: Encyclopedia - Ghana
- Total (2005)
- Density
21,029,853
87/km²
- Total (Year)
- GDP/head
$54,330,000
$2,601
The Republic of Ghan...
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London: Encyclopedia Ii - London - Tourist Attractions
London - Places of interest.
See also: Category:Visitor attractions in London
Chinatown
Covent Garden
Downing Street
Horse Guards Pa...
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Otaku: Encyclopedia Ii - Otaku - In Japan
The word otaku is derived from an honorific term for another's house or family (お宅, otaku) that is also used as an honorific second-p...
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1982: Encyclopedia - 1982
1982 (MCMLXXXII) is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar.
1982 - Events.
1982 - January.
January 6 - William Bo...
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Anti-globalization: Encyclopedia Ii - Anti-globalization - Organization
Although over the past years more emphasis has been given to the construction of grassroots alternatives to (capitalist) globalization, t...
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Tlingit: Encyclopedia Ii - Tlingit - Food
Food is a central part of Tlingit culture, and the land is an abundant provider. A saying amongst the Tlingit is that "when the tide goes...
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China: Encyclopedia Ii - China - Terminology
China - Zhongguo.
China is called Zhongguo in Mandarin Chinese (Simplified: 中国, Traditional: 中國; also romanized as Jhongguo or ...
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Tea: Encyclopedia - Tea
Tea is a product made from the leaves or buds of the tea bush Camellia sinensis. It is commonly consumed in the form of a beverage made b...
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Triad: Encyclopedia - Triad
Triad (Simplified: 三合会; Traditional: 三合會; Hanyu Pinyin: Sānhéhuì; literally "Triad Society") is a collective term that des...
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Anti-masonic Party: Encyclopedia - Anti-masonic Party
The Anti-Masonic Party (also known as the Anti-Masonic Movement) was a 19th century minor political party in the United States. As its na...
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Whig Party United States: Encyclopedia - Whig Party United States
The Whig Party was a political party of the United States during the era of Jacksonian democracy. It was integral to the Second Party Sys...
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Daniel Webster: Encyclopedia - Daniel Webster
Daniel Webster (January 18, 1782 – October 24, 1852) was a United States Senator and Secretary of State. Famed for his ability as an or...
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Andrew Jackson: Encyclopedia - Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845), eponym of the era of Jacksonian democracy and a founder of the Democratic Party, was th...
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Henry Clay: Encyclopedia Ii - Henry Clay - Bids For The Presidency
In 1832 Clay was unanimously nominated for the presidency by the National Republicans; Jackson, by the Democrats. The main issue was the ...
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First Party System: Encyclopedia Ii - First Party System - Constitution Of 1787
Political parties were not discussed in the Constitution. The political system in effect during the Revolutionary War did not allow for p...
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List Of Political Parties In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Political Parties In The United States - Introduction
The United States has a two-party system, with the two largest political parties holding most of the elected offices. This is largely a c...
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Martin Van Buren: Encyclopedia Ii - Martin Van Buren - Early Political Career
His career in the New York Senate covered two terms (1812–1820). In 1815 he became the state attorney general, an office which he held,...
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Whig Party United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Whig Party United States - Origins And Policies
The Whig Party was formed in the winter of 1833-1834 by former Jeffersonian Republicans and National Republicans such as Henry Clay and J...
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History Of American Newspapers: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of American Newspapers - The Press Served The Second Party System: 1820-1890
(This section is based on Newspapers, 1775–1860 by Frank W. Scott)
The political and journalistic situation made the administration org...
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Jacksonian Democracy: Encyclopedia Ii - Jacksonian Democracy - The Historical Era
Jacksonian democracy - Election by the common man.
Andrew Jackson was the first president ever to be partially elected by the common ci...
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Andrew Jackson: Encyclopedia Ii - Andrew Jackson - Jackson Becomes President
During his first run for the Presidency in 1824, Jackson received a plurality of both the popular and electoral votes. Since no candidate...
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Martin Van Buren: Encyclopedia Ii - Martin Van Buren - Early Political Career
His career in the New York Senate covered two terms (1812–1820). In 1815 he became the state attorney general, an office which he held,...
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Anti-masonic Party: Encyclopedia Ii - Anti-masonic Party - History
It was formed in New York City in 1828, and was the first third party in American national politics.
Its hate of Freemasonry seems strang...
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Andrew Jackson: Encyclopedia Ii - Andrew Jackson - First Term As President
Andrew Jackson - Election of 1824.
Main article: U.S. presidential election, 1824
During his first run for the Presidency in 1824, Ja...
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Daniel Webster: Encyclopedia Ii - Daniel Webster - Early Life
Webster was born in Salisbury, New Hampshire. He was the son of Ebenezer and Abigail Webster (née Eastman) and raised on his parents' fa...
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Whig Party United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Whig Party United States - Party Structure
Rejecting the automatic party loyalty that was the hallmark of tight Democratic party organization, the Whigs suffered from factionalism ...
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Whig Party United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Whig Party United States - The Early Years
In the 1836 elections the party was not yet sufficiently organized to run one nationwide candidate; instead William Henry Harrison ran in...
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Martin Van Buren: Encyclopedia Ii - Martin Van Buren - Trivia
Van Buren had several different nicknames during his lifetime, including Martin Van Ruin, Log Cabin Democrat and The Little Magician. One...
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Whig Party United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Whig Party United States - A Brief Golden Age
By 1844 the Whigs began their recovery by nominating Henry Clay, who lost to Democrat James K. Polk in a closely contested race, with Pol...
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Martin Van Buren: Encyclopedia Ii - Martin Van Buren - Post Presidency
On the expiration of his term, Van Buren retired to his estate, Lindenwald, in the town of Kinderhook, where he planned out his return to...
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Whig Party United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Whig Party United States - Presidents From The Whig Party
Presidents of the United States, dates in office
William Henry Harrison (1841)
John Tyler (see note) (1841-1845)
Zachary Taylor (1849-18...
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Andrew Jackson: Encyclopedia Ii - Andrew Jackson - Memorials And Movies
There is no major memorial, but counties and cities are named after him, notably Jacksonville, Florida, Jackson, Michigan, Jackson, Missi...
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Martin Van Buren: Encyclopedia Ii - Martin Van Buren - Biography
Van Buren was born in the village of Kinderhook, New York, twenty miles south of Albany, the state capital. His great-great-great-grandfa...
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Andrew Jackson: Encyclopedia Ii - Andrew Jackson - Early Life And Military Career
Jackson was born in a backwoods settlement to Scots-Irish immigrants in the Waxhaw area in the Carolinas, on March 15, 1767. He was the y...
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Whig Party United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Whig Party United States - Death Throes 1852–56
The Compromise of 1850 fractured the Whigs along pro- and anti-slavery lines, with the anti-slavery faction having enough power to deny F...
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Martin Van Buren: Encyclopedia Ii - Martin Van Buren - Presidency
Van Buren announced his intention "to follow in the footsteps of his illustrious predecessor," Martin Van Buren was president during the ...
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Martin Van Buren: Encyclopedia Ii - Martin Van Buren - Biography
Van Buren was born in the village of Kinderhook, New York, twenty miles south of Albany, the state capital. His great-great-great-grandfa...
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Daniel Webster: Encyclopedia Ii - Daniel Webster - As Secretary Of State
President William Henry Harrison appointed Webster to the prestigious post of Secretary of State in 1841, a post he retained under Presid...
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Martin Van Buren: Encyclopedia Ii - Martin Van Buren - Trivia
Van Buren had several different nicknames during his lifetime, including Martin Van Ruin, Log Cabin Democrat and The Little Magician. One...
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Daniel Webster: Encyclopedia Ii - Daniel Webster - Early Political Career
From this point on his reputation as a lawyer grew quickly and he also became a Federalist party leader. In 1812 he was elected to the U....
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Andrew Jackson: Encyclopedia Ii - Andrew Jackson - Memorials And Movies
There is no major memorial, but counties and cities are named after him, notably Jacksonville, Florida, Jackson, Michigan, Jackson, Missi...
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