No Political Parties Pro-Admin Anti-Admin No Political Parties Tensions Intensify Between Hamilton and Jefferson Federalist Party Emerges Inside Congress to Push Hamilton's Agenda Washington's Farewell Address Warns of Party Politics Alien and Sedition Acts ic s Utilize External Mobilization to Defeat Federalists ic s Emerge in Opposition to Federalists First Party System Realignment Election 1788 1792 1796 1800 G Washington Elected Unanimous Electoral College Vote G Washington Elected to Second Term Unanimous Electoral College Vote J Adams Federalist def. T Jefferson ic- T Jefferson ic def. J Adams Federalist (A Burr ties and House Decides Winn
Federalists Begin Decline and Disappear by 1820 12th Amendment Electoral Votes Cast Separately for President and Vice President War of 1812 1804 1808 1812 1816 ner) T Jefferson ic C Pickney Federalist J Madison ic C Pickney Federalist J Madison ic D Clinton Federalist J Monroe ic R King Federalist
Era of Good Feelings Demise of Party Opposition ic Party Emerges out of A. Jackson vs. J Q Adams Electoral Dispute National s Collapse Unable to Mobilize New Voters vs Anti-Masons Second Party System Realignment Election 1820 1824 1828 1832 J. Monroe ic Wins Unopposed With One Electoral Vote Thrown to J Q Adams ic J Q Adams W Crawford H Clay A Jackson ic s Vote Split with Jackson Winning Plurality of the Popular and Electoral Vote J Q Adams Election Decided by House Jackson Alleges Corrupt Bargain A Jackson J Q Adams National A Jackson Henry Clay National
Whig Party Emerges to Challenge Jackson and s Annexation of Texas Key Issue in 1844 Campaign 1836 1840 1844 1848 M Van Buren W Harrison Whig W Harrison Whig M Van Buren J K Polk H Clay Whig Z Taylor Whig L Cass
Whig Party Dissolves Over Slavery Issue Party Emerges as Anti-Slavery Party S Carolina Secedes Civil War Begins April 12 1861 Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 Lee April W Third Party System Realignment Election 1852 1856 1860 186 F. Pierce W. Scott Whig J Buchanan J. Fremont A Lincoln S Douglas, N. J Breckenridge, S. J Bell, Constitutional Union A Linc Republica A John Democ Def G McCle Democ
Lincoln Assassinated April 14 1865 A Johnson Art of Impeachment Conviction Fails e Surrenders l 9 1865 Civil War Ends 4 1868 1872 1876 1 coln an and nson crat f. ellan crat US Grant H Seymour US Grant H Greeley R Hayes S Tilden Despite 51% Popular Vote J G Re W. De
Garfield Assassinated by Disgruntled Office Seeker G Cleveland Only Non-Consecutive Term President Fourt Realig 1880 1884 1888 1892 Garfield epublican Hancock emocrat Chester A Arthur Succeeds as President G Cleveland J Blaine B Harrison G Cleveland G Cleveland B Harrison De
Spanish American War Wizard of Oz Published th Party System gnment Election 1896 1900 1904 1908 W McKinley WJ Bryan emocrat/populist W McKinley WJ Bryan /Populist T Roosevelt AB Parker W Taft WJ Bryan B
WWI 1912 1916 1920 1924 W Wilson T Roosevelt Bull Moose Progressive WH Taft W Wilson CE Hughes WG Harding J Cox C Coolidge J Davis R La Follette Progressive
WWII Fifth Party System Realignment Election 1928 1932 1936 1940 H Hoover A Smith FD Roosevelt H Hoover FD Roosevelt A Landon FD Roosevelt W Wilkie
22nd Amendment Two Term Limit for President 1944 1948 1952 1956 FD Roosevelt T Dewey HS Truman T Dewey S Thurmond Dixiecrat DD Eisenhower A Stevenson DD Eisenhower A Stevenson
JFK Assassinated Nov 22, 1963 LBJ Succeeds Vietnam War ic Party Convention Chicago MLK and RFK Assassinated Era of Divided Government Party Dealignment 1960 1964 1968 1972 JF Kennedy RM Nixon LB Johnson B Goldwater RM Nixon H Humphrey G Wallace American Independent RM Nixon G McGovern
G Ferraro 1st Woman on Presidential Ticket 1976 1980 1984 1988 J Carter G Ford R Reagan J Carter J Anderson Independent R Reagan W Mondale G Ferraro s GHW Bush M Dukakis
Newt Gingrich and s Control Congress Contract with America 1992 1996 2000 2004 WJ Clinton GHW Bush R Perot Independent WJ Clinton B Dole R Perot Reform GW Bush A Gore R Nader Green GW Bush J Kerry R Nader Green
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