Why was John Tyler at odds with the urban and commercial members of the Whig Party?  He was callus about the death of the former president He was a states-rights’ advocate and farmer He openly criticized the Whigs for their wealth, He disliked industry as being anti-liberty.

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Why was John Tyler at odds with the urban and commercial members of the Whig Party?  He was callus about the death of the former president

He was a states-rights’ advocate and farmer

He openly criticized the Whigs for their wealth,

He disliked industry as being anti-liberty. 

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