The Democratic Party was founded in 1792 and had become the majority party in Congress in the 1820's and were responsible for expanding slavery. Deal with it.Holy SHIT the level of moronity on this here low hangin' fruit tree.
Let's jest take us a few bites.
Very few people today know that in 1808 Congress abolished the slave trade. That's because by the 1820's, most of the Founding Fathers were dead and Thomas Jefferson's party, the Democratic Party, which was founded in 1792, had become the majority party in Congress.
Bullshit. The Democratic Party didn't even exist then, nor even within Jefferson's lifetime. It started with Jackson. Jefferson's was the "Democratic Republican" Party, and unrelated to either modern one. Those names have been recycled multiple times.
This is like fourth grade history.
The 1789 law that prohibited slavery in federal territory was reversed when the Democratic Congress passed the Missouri Compromise in 1820.
Again, it is impossible for there to have existed a "Democratic Congress" when "Democrats" did not yet exist. We have this thing called linear time. It's way too basic to try to explain here.
"The first step of the slaveholder to justify by argument the peculiar institutions [of slavery] is to deny the self-evident truths of the Declaration of Independence. He denies that all men are created equal. He denies that they have inalienable rights." President John Quincy Adams, The Hingham Patriot, June 29, 1839
Once again moron-- Quincy Adams had left office in 1829. The POTUS in 1839 was Martin van Buren. Who by the way, fun fact, is the only POTUS who's mother tongue was not English.
That'll do for now. Better put something on those wounds.
But again, this is why I keep telling you to go out and buy a history book. You're embarrassing yourself.
Again ---- Bullshit.
The "Democratic-Republican" party (usually referred to as "Republicans") were neither related to today's Demccratic Party, NOR today's Republican Party --- which you yourself already dated correctly to 1854. Are we now to pretend the Republican Party too was founded in 1792?
You're just digging deeper, Dippy. You need a history book. Bigly.