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In early American history, a two party system prevailed. This was until the Western and Southern portions of the Democratic-Republican Party split. Overall, the entire party system collapsed in the election of 1824, when all major parties split into three or four other factions parties. Eventually some new parties would emerge and some would merge, much without announcement. | In early American history, a two party system prevailed. This was until the Western and Southern portions of the Democratic-Republican Party split. Overall, the entire party system collapsed in the election of 1824, when all major parties split into three or four other factions parties. Eventually some new parties would emerge and some would merge, much without announcement. | ||
+ | * [[An American Oddity: Anglo-Dixie Party]] | ||
* [[An American Oddity: Democratic Party]] | * [[An American Oddity: Democratic Party]] | ||
* [[An American Oddity: Democratic-Republican Party]] | * [[An American Oddity: Democratic-Republican Party]] | ||
* [[An American Oddity: Federalist Party]] | * [[An American Oddity: Federalist Party]] | ||
- | * [[An American Oddity: Freedom Party]] | + | * [[An American Oddity: |
* [[An American Oddity: Manifest Destiny Party]] | * [[An American Oddity: Manifest Destiny Party]] | ||
* [[An American Oddity: Papal Party]] | * [[An American Oddity: Papal Party]] |
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