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The issue of slavery embodied an even larger ideological disagreement over the purpose of good government, the essence of natural rights, and the Founding doctrine. The fracturing and formation of political parties reflected this ongoing fragmentation, perpetuated through the rise of radical pro-slavery Calhounist Democrats and the formation of the two major American political parties.
By Shane CarawayThe issue of slavery embodied an even larger ideological disagreement over the purpose of good government, the essence of natural rights, and the Founding doctrine. The fracturing and formation of political parties reflected this ongoing fragmentation, perpetuated through the rise of radical pro-slavery Calhounist Democrats and the formation of the two major American political parties.