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- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention abstract "As the Republican Party strengthened and the Democratic Party fractured, many former Whigs and Know Nothings founded the Constitutional Union Party. With the sole purpose of maintaining the Union by preserving the North-South status quo, the party's delegates met in Baltimore to nominate its candidates. John Bell of Tennessee received the nomination for the presidency and Edward Everett of Massachusetts was nominated for vice-president.".
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- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention city Baltimore.
- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention city Maryland.
- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention date "--05-09".
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- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention onlyYear "yes".
- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention party "Constitutional Union".
- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention presidentialNominee John_Bell_(Tennessee_politician).
- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention presidentialNomineeState Tennessee.
- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention vicePresidentialNominee Edward_Everett.
- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention vicePresidentialNomineeState Massachusetts.
- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention year "1860".
- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention subject Category:1860_in_Maryland.
- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention subject Category:Political_conventions_in_Baltimore,_Maryland.
- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention subject Category:United_States_presidential_election,_1860.
- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention subject Category:Whig_National_Conventions.
- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention comment "As the Republican Party strengthened and the Democratic Party fractured, many former Whigs and Know Nothings founded the Constitutional Union Party. With the sole purpose of maintaining the Union by preserving the North-South status quo, the party's delegates met in Baltimore to nominate its candidates. John Bell of Tennessee received the nomination for the presidency and Edward Everett of Massachusetts was nominated for vice-president.".
- 1860_Constitutional_Union_Convention label "1860 Constitutional Union Convention".
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