

Prior to the Civil War there were two major political parties in the United States:
Democrats, who favored freedom of choice to own slaves; and

Whigs, who tried to be a big tent party to stem the loss of members to the Know-Nothing Party.

On February 28, 1854, in Ripon, Wisconsin, anti-slavery activists met for the first time, then held their first State Convention in Jackson, Michigan on JULY 6, 1854.
This new political party took a stand against slavery.
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1 comment:
What a refreshing history lesson! Thank you, Joe!
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