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Anti-Masonic party
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Anti-Masonic party, American political organization that rose after the disappearance in W New York state in 1826 of William Morgan. A former Mason, Morgan had written a book purporting to reveal Masonic secrets. The Masons were said, without proof, to have murdered him, and in reaction local organizations arose to refuse support to Masons for public office. In New York state Thurlow Weed Weed, Thurlow (thûr`lō), 1797–1882, American journalist and political leader, b. Cairo, N.Y.
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 and William H. Seward Seward, William Henry, 1801–72, American statesman, b. Florida, Orange co., N.Y.

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A graduate (1820) of Union College, he was admitted to the bar in 1822 and established himself as a lawyer in Auburn, N.Y.
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 attempted unsuccessfully to use the movement, which appealed strongly to the poorer classes, to overthrow Martin Van Buren Van Buren, Martin, 1782–1862, 8th President of the United States (1837–41), b. Kinderhook, Columbia co., N.Y.

Early Career



He was reared on his father's farm, was educated at local schools, and after reading law was admitted (1803) to the
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 and the Albany Regency Albany Regency, name given, after 1820, to the leaders of the first political machine, which was developed in New York state by Martin Van Buren . The name derived from the charge that Van Buren's principal supporters, residing in Albany, managed the machine for him
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. Anti-Masonry spread from New York to neighboring states and influenced many local and state elections. At Baltimore, in 1831, the Anti-Masons held the first national nominating convention of any party and issued the first written party platform—innovations followed by the older parties. The vote for their presidential candidate, William Wirt Wirt, William (wûrt), 1772–1834, U.S. Attorney General and author, b. Bladensburg, Md.
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, mostly hurt Henry Clay. Usually the Anti-Masons in national politics acted with the National Republican party National Republican party, in U.S. history, a short-lived political party opposed to Andrew Jackson . In the election of 1828, which Jackson won overwhelmingly, some of the supporters of his opponent, President John Quincy Adams, called themselves National
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 in opposition to Jacksonian democracy, and in 1834 they helped to form the Whig party Whig party, one of the two major political parties of the United States in the second quarter of the 19th cent.

Origins



As a party it did not exist before 1834, but its nucleus was formed in 1824 when the adherents of John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay
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Bibliography

See W. B. Hesseltine, The Rise and Fall of Third Parties (1948); L. Ratner, Antimasonry (1969).



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