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27 November, 19:11

1. What caused the formation of the Whig Party?

O the nullification crisis and South Carolina's secession threat

O the election of Andrew Jackson

O the veto by Andrew Jackson of the bill renewing the national bank

O the Tariff of Abominations

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  1. 27 November, 22:27
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    The Whigs Party was formed by the people against "the veto by President Andrew Jackson of the bill renewing the national bank"

    Explanation:

    The Whigs was formed by some disgruntled legislators who were against some economic policies of the then President Andrew Jackson of the United States in the mid-1930s. Those people supported the creation of a second National Bank of the United States but President Andrew Jackson vetoed the bill and this other economic policies caused the people to create the Whigs Party in order to go against the Democratic Government in poer at that time during the elections.
  2. 27 November, 22:54
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    Answer: The election of Andrew Jackson

    the party was formed opposing the policies of President Andrew Jackson and the Democratic Party

    Explanation:

    The Whig Party originated during the mid-1830s. The Whigs included traditional enemies who united in their opposition to President Andrew Jackson and his policies. Southern slaveholders, who opposed Jackson's support of the Tariff of 1828, supported the Whig Party

    The Whig Party was a political party active in the middle of the 19th century in the United States of America ... The Whigs emerged in the 1830s in opposition to President Andrew Jackson, pulling together former members of the National Republican Party, the Anti-Masonic Party, and disaffected Democrats.
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