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  2. 1860 Republican National Convention - Wikipedia

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    Wood-frame "Wigwam" building specially designed for the 1860 Republican Convention in Chicago. By 1860 the dissolution of the Whig Party in America had become an accomplished fact, with establishment Whig politicians, former Free Soilers, and a certain number of anti-Catholic populists from the Know Nothing movement flocking to the banner of the fledgling anti-slavery Republican Party.

  3. Political positions of the Republican Party (United States)

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    The Republican Party supports strong law and order policies to control crime. The vast majority of Republicans support capital punishment. [84] Official party platforms have consistently argued that the death penalty is an effective deterrent to crime and ensures safer neighborhoods, citing the rising crime rates in recent decades.

  4. Morrill Tariff - Wikipedia

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    Pennington appointed a pro-tariff Republican majority to the Ways and Means Committee, with John Sherman of Ohio its chairman. The Morrill bill was passed out of the Ways and Means Committee. Near the end of first session of the Congress (December 1859–June 1860), on May 10, 1860, the bill was brought up for a floor vote and passed 105–64. [4]

  5. Cooper Union speech - Wikipedia

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    The Cooper Union speech or address, known at the time as the Cooper Institute speech, [1] was delivered by Abraham Lincoln on February 27, 1860, at Cooper Union, in New York City. Lincoln was not yet the Republican nominee for the presidency, as the convention was scheduled for May. It is considered one of his most important speeches.

  6. 36th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    May 9, 1860: Constitutional Union Party National Convention held in Baltimore, Maryland, nominating John Bell for president. [3] May 18, 1860: Republican National Convention held in Chicago, Illinois, nominating Abraham Lincoln for president. June 18–23, 1860: Democratic Party reconvened in Baltimore, Maryland, nominating Stephen A. Douglas ...

  7. Full guide to the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee

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  8. Proposed GOP platform silent on same-sex marriage - AOL

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    The Republican Party platform, which long opposed same-sex marriage, now avoids the topic.

  9. Talk:1860 Republican National Convention - Wikipedia

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    1 1860 Republican Party Platform (Original document) 1 comment. 2 Chase and Banks. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: 1860 Republican National Convention.