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29: The Bank War, Whigs, & Revolution in Texas

History That Doesn't Suck

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The Political Landscape and Nominations for the 1832 Presidential Election

This chapter explores the emergence of two main factions in the United States political scene, the National Republican Party and the anti-Masonic Party, as the 1831 presidential election approaches. It discusses their respective platforms and the nomination of William Wirt and Henry Clay, as well as the replacement of John Calhoun with Martin Van Buren as Andrew Jackson's running mate.

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