• The Toleration Party, also known as the Toleration-Republican Party and later the American Party or American Toleration and Reform Party, was a political...
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    Toleration is when one allows, permits, an action, idea, object, or person that one dislikes or disagrees with. Political scientist Andrew R. Murphy explains...
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  • responsible government Toleration Party (American Toleration and Reform Party), founded in Connecticut in the 1810s Reform Party (19th-century Wisconsin)...
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  • American Party may refer to: The Toleration Party, also known as the American Party, established in Connecticut to oppose the Federalist Party The official...
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  • Tolerance. Tolerance or toleration is the state of tolerating, or putting up with, conditionally. Toleration Party, a historic political party active in Connecticut...
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  • list of political parties in the United States, both past and present. The list does not include independents. The following third parties have members in...
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    Seth Preston Beers (category Toleration Party politicians)
    serving as clerk in 1821, and was elected speaker in 1822 and 1823, as a Toleration Republican. He also briefly served in the Connecticut State Senate in...
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    security and that of the institutions of liberty are in danger." In On Toleration (1997), Michael Walzer asked, "Should we tolerate the intolerant?" He...
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    The Toleration Act 1689 (1 Will. & Mar. c. 18), also referred to as the Act of Toleration, was an Act of the Parliament of England. Passed in the aftermath...
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    Oliver Wolcott Jr. (category Toleration Party politicians)
    time in politics, Wolcott's political views shifted from Federalist, to Toleration, and finally Jacksonian. Oliver Wolcott Jr. is the son to Oliver Wolcott...
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  • Andrew T. Judson (category Toleration Party politicians)
    in the Connecticut House of Representatives. He was a member of the Toleration Party and an officer of the American Colonization Society. A leading white...
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    An edict of toleration is a declaration, made by a government or ruler, and states that members of a given religion will not suffer religious persecution...
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    Democratic-Republican Party until 1817, and the Toleration Party after that. The specific party names were the Toleration and Reform Party in 1817 and the Constitutional...
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    and Toleration Party candidate Oliver Wolcott Jr. was re-elected, winning with 86.91% of the vote. Major candidates Oliver Wolcott Jr., Toleration Minor...
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    1824. Incumbent governor and Toleration Party candidate Oliver Wolcott Jr. defeated former congressman and Federalist Party candidate Timothy Pitkin, winning...
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    1826. Incumbent governor and Toleration Party candidate Oliver Wolcott Jr. defeated former senator and Federalist Party candidate David Daggett, winning...
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  • aristocratic families, the continued disenfranchisement of Catholics and toleration of nonconformist Protestants (dissenters such as the Presbyterians), while...
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    Gideon Tomlinson (category Toleration Party politicians)
    October 8, 1854(1854-10-08) (aged 73) Fairfield, Connecticut Political party Toleration (1817–1827) Democratic-Republican (1827–1828) National Republican (1828–1834)...
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    1822. Incumbent governor and Toleration Party candidate Oliver Wolcott Jr. defeated former congressman and Federalist Party candidate Zephaniah Swift, winning...
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    governor and Toleration Party candidate Oliver Wolcott Jr. won re-election with 88.96% of the vote. Major candidates Oliver Wolcott Jr., Toleration Minor candidates...
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  • nephew and William's wife Mary was James's elder daughter. The Act of Toleration 1689 also gave rights to Protestant dissenters that were hitherto unknown...
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    Incumbent governor and Toleration Party candidate Oliver Wolcott Jr. was re-elected, defeating congressman and Federalist Party candidate Timothy Pitkin...
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  • Jonathan Ingersoll (category Toleration Party politicians)
    S. Resting place Grove Street Cemetery Political party Democratic-Republican (Before 1817) Toleration (1817–1823) Spouse Grace Isaacs ​ (m. 1786)​ Children...
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  • Congregationalist church combined with the Democratic-Republican party to form the Toleration Party. In 1816, they held a convention and ran a slate of candidates...
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    represented the same party as their governor unless noted. Represented no party. Represented the Federalist Party Represented the Toleration Party through the...
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    Julius Curtis (category Toleration Party politicians)
    organization of the party in Connecticut. However, he had previously sympathized with the Free Soil Party and the American Party. He was a member of the...
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    April 14, 1825. Incumbent governor and Toleration Party candidate Oliver Wolcott Jr. defeated Federalist Party candidates former senator David Daggett...
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  • monarchy, the desirability of a Catholic king, the extension of religious toleration to nonconformist Protestants, and other issues that had been put on the...
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    the only judge whose tenure survived a political purge in 1817: The Toleration party, a combination of all the elements hostile to the Federalists and the...
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  • and promoting toleration of homosexuality. Dr. Spock and the People's Party received 78,759 votes (0.10%). In 1976, Spock was the party's vice presidential...
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