The Republican Party was formed in Ripon, Wisconsin when members of the Whig party met to establish a new and better party. The Whig party opposed to slavery spreading to the west. The Republican party was also opposed to the “tyranny” of Andrew Jackson. The Whig party successfully introduced the Kanas- Nebraska act of 1854. The Kanas- Nebraska act ultimately dissolved the Missouri Compromise and it also allowed slaves of free status to be decided in territories by popular sovereignty. The Whig Party became the Republican Party on March 20, 1854. In 1856 John C. Fremont was the first Republican presidential candidate. John C. Fremont won 11 out of 16 of the northern states votes. In November 1860, Republican Abraham Lincoln was elected president over a divided Democratic Party, and six weeks later South Carolina formally seceded from the Union. Within the next six weeks, five other Southern states had followed South Carolina’s lead in seceding, and in April 1861 the Civil War began when Confederate shore batteries under General P.G.T. Beauregard opened fire on Fort Sumter in South Carolina’s Charleston Bay. By 1860, the majority of the Southern slave states were publicly threatening secession if the Republicans won the presidency. The Civil War firmly identified the …show more content…
The Republican Party of today is vastly different. As a whole, the Republican Party is a Center Right Party that is conservative. However, since the upcoming Barry Goldwater and then with the Presidency of Ronald Reagan, the Republican party gained a large ultra conservative wing that has moved farther to right. Today’s Republican party is more male than female, also a vast majority of the Republican party is white over any other race. Most of the northeastern states are