From the 1760s to 1854....there were two political parties in America....the Democratic Party and the Whig Party.
So in 1854, the Kansas-Nebraska Act came into play (passing).
After this, the northern group of Whigs kinda left the party and went to a newly forming group....the Republican Party.
Southern Whigs? There weren't that many, but they mostly went to a quickly formed 'American' Party, and later transformed their small unit to the Constitutional Union Party.
To note: John Bell ran for the Presidency in 1860 under the Constitutional Union Party....getting around 12-percent of the national vote (mostly southern politically-minded former Whigs).
I would suggest presently, we are in a 1850s mentality and the Republican Party, as it stands today....probably will only exist after 2030 in a marginal form (like the southern Whig folks).
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