. Political parties in Michigan, 1837-1860. An historical study of political issues and parties in Michigan from the admission of the state to the Civil War . Presidential eleotioa, 1848limn Majority for Caes[HI Plurality for Cassffi|| Majority or plurality for TaylorJ No returue 102 POLITICAL PARTIES IN MICHIGAN. Tots for Van Buran for President in 18481=1 4 to 14 per oent of total voteElii 16 to 19 per oent of total yoteHI 20 to 32 per oent of total Tote[ I No returne CONTROVERSY OVER THE MEXICAN WAR 103 Whigs elected four new Senators76 and sixteen Represen-tatives, while the third party el


. Political parties in Michigan, 1837-1860. An historical study of political issues and parties in Michigan from the admission of the state to the Civil War . Presidential eleotioa, 1848limn Majority for Caes[HI Plurality for Cassffi|| Majority or plurality for TaylorJ No returue 102 POLITICAL PARTIES IN MICHIGAN. Tots for Van Buran for President in 18481=1 4 to 14 per oent of total voteElii 16 to 19 per oent of total yoteHI 20 to 32 per oent of total Tote[ I No returne CONTROVERSY OVER THE MEXICAN WAR 103 Whigs elected four new Senators76 and sixteen Represen-tatives, while the third party elected one Representativefrom each of the counties of Ionia, Monroe The warring factions in the Democratic party ceasedfighting only during the Presidential campaign. Mean-while both were preparing for the final battle,—thebattle which was to shake the Democracy to its veryfoundations, but was to decide the contest and forseveral years was to make a more united party thanhad existed during most of its history up to that year before this struggle occurred, one of the con-servatives boasted of their preparedness:78 The OldGuard are unconquered, have not lost a single battle,and have their harness on. The culminating clashtook place in the Legislature of 1849 over the-electionof a United


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