The Whigs were pushing this radical idea for the time—that political authority doesn't just come from God or bloodlines, but from a 'contract' with the people.
The whigs were the leading political party in Britain in the 18th century. How did they rise and then fall and eventually not existing at all







The term Whig originated as a political slur during the 1679 Exclusion Crisis. It is derived from 'Whiggamore,' a nickname for Scottish Covenanters who were often viewed as religious fanatics or horse thieves. Opponents used the name to brand those attempting to block the Duke of York from the throne, but the group eventually adopted the label as a badge of honor while developing the foundations of modern parliamentary government.
The Exclusion Crisis was a pivotal moment in British political history where a faction sought to block the Duke of York from succeeding to the throne because he was a Roman Catholic. This conflict created a fundamental clash over the source of political authority, moving away from divine right toward parliamentary influence. It was during this intense period of instability that the distinct identities of the Whigs and the Tories first began to form.
The Whigs and Tories represented a fundamental clash over who holds power in the state. The Whigs pushed the radical idea that authority does not come solely from bloodlines or God, instead laying the groundwork for parliamentary government. In contrast, the Tories supported the hereditary right to the throne. Interestingly, both groups started with derogatory names, as 'Tory' was originally an Irish term for a papist outlaw, mirroring the 'Whiggamore' insult used against their rivals.
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