How to use in-sentence of “whig”:
+ Henry Pelham was a United KingdomBritish Whig statesman.
+ There are other parties that have been forgotten about like the Whig Party and the Federalist Party, with Presidents like William Henry Harrison and John Adams respectively.
+ But the Whig Party did not want Tyler to be president, and a lot of people called him “the accidental president” or “His Accidency”.
+ The Whig party did not pick him to run for president in 1852.
+ When the Federalist Party declined, he joined with other former Federalists and National Democrats to form the Whig Party.
+ Fillmore belonged to the Whig Party.

Example sentences of “whig”:
+ He was the last Whig President, and the last President who was not a Democratic or Republican.
+ The Whig party was made up of members of the National Republican Party and other people who opposed Jackson.
+ Its lyrics supported the Whig Party and John Tyler.
+ He was the last Whig President, and the last President who was not a Democratic or Republican.
+ The Whig party was made up of members of the National Republican Party and other people who opposed Jackson.
+ Its lyrics supported the Whig Party and John Tyler.
+ In its over two decades of existence, the Whig Party saw two of its candidates, Harrison and Taylor, elected president.
+ After years in the Democratic-Republican Party he started the Whig Party Whig Party to oppose Andrew Jackson.
+ Shaftesbury, as a member of the Whig movement, was a big influence on Locke’s political ideas.
+ Stratford Canning was a Whig and would introduce his nephew in the 1780s to prominent British Whig PartyWhigs such as Charles James Fox, Edmund Burke, and Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
+ The other was the Whig Party Whig Party, started by Henry Clay.
+ The Whig Party decided not to pick him to run for president in 1844.
+ William Henry Cavendish Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, was a British peopleBritish Whig and statesman and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Great Britain.
+ But in 1811, the Prince became Regent and began abandoning all his old Whig friends.
+ At first, he was a member of the Whig Party.
+ Edward Dickinson was a lawyer from the Whig party.
+ Most of the important party members were former anti-slavery members of the Whig Party and the Democratic Party.
+ This made most businessmanbusinessmen and bankers join the Whig party.
+ He was born into a Whig family.
+ The collapse of the Whig Party after the Kansas–Nebraska Act passed left an opening for a new major party in to oppose the Democrats.
+ Harrison’s inaugural address was a detailed statement of the Whig agenda, mainly unclaimed honest of Jackson’s and Van Buren’s policies.
