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Whig
a member of an 18th- and 19th-century political party in Britain that was opposed to the Tories, and eventually became the Liberal Party
A Whig was a member of a British political party in the 18th and 19th centuries that was in favour of political and social changes
{i} member of the Whig party in England
A Whig was a member of an American political party in the 19th century that wanted to limit the powers of the President. a member of a British political party of the 18th and early 19th centuries which wanted to limit royal power, and later became the Liberal Party (Whiggamore (17-20 centuries), probably from whig + more ). Member of a political faction in England, particularly in the 18th century. Originally a term for Scottish Presbyterians, the name came to imply nonconformity and rebellion and was applied in 1679 to those who wanted to exclude James, the Catholic duke of York (later James II), from succession to the throne of England. The Whigs were opposed by the Tory faction in that struggle but later represented the aristocratic, landowning families and financial interests of the wealthy middle classes. They maintained power through patronage and connections in Parliament, but there was no distinct party until 1784, when Charles James Fox represented the interests of religious dissenters, industrialists, and others who sought parliamentary reform. After 1815 and following various party realignments, the political group became the Liberal Party
an advocate of war against Britain during the American Revolution
a member of a 19th-century US political party opposed to the Democratic Party
{s} of the Whig political party in Britain
In the American Revolution, a Whig was an American who supported the revolution against the British