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I don't get why the whigs and the tories didn't like each other cause i've looked them up and they were both for the anglican church or whatever but whigs are left wing and tories are right wing....?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It sarted over the sucession of James II.
After Cromwells death and the restoration it became apparent that Charles II would die without an heir and his brother James would suceed. But James was a Catholic which held the prospect of religious conflict starting all over again.
Between 1678 and 1681.There was an attempt to exclude James from the throne by an act called the Exclusion bill. Those trying to bring this about were given the nickname "Whigs" those trying to oppose it "Tories".
Both were terms of abuse, "whig" was originally a slang scottish term for a presbyterian - not a very nice one either. Tory was an Irish term for rebel, Tory Island off of Northern Ireland being a reputed stronghold of rebels.
In the end the Tories won out and James became King but was then kicked out in the "glorious revolution" of 1685 and a law was passed which still stands making it illegal for a monarch to be a Catholic.
The Whigs eventually became the Liberal party
After Cromwells death and the restoration it became apparent that Charles II would die without an heir and his brother James would suceed. But James was a Catholic which held the prospect of religious conflict starting all over again.
Between 1678 and 1681.There was an attempt to exclude James from the throne by an act called the Exclusion bill. Those trying to bring this about were given the nickname "Whigs" those trying to oppose it "Tories".
Both were terms of abuse, "whig" was originally a slang scottish term for a presbyterian - not a very nice one either. Tory was an Irish term for rebel, Tory Island off of Northern Ireland being a reputed stronghold of rebels.
In the end the Tories won out and James became King but was then kicked out in the "glorious revolution" of 1685 and a law was passed which still stands making it illegal for a monarch to be a Catholic.
The Whigs eventually became the Liberal party
a bit about that near the bottom of this page, tiny
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Whig_Part y
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Whig_Part y