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American Party
may refer to:
Political parties in the United States
Further information:
Political parties in the United States
The
Toleration Party
, also known as the American Party, established in Connecticut to oppose the Federalist Party
The official name of the nativist "
Know Nothing
" party after 1855
The
American Party (Utah)
, an anti-Mormon party that existed in Utah from 1905 to 1911
A party established in 1909 to put the Iowa-based
United Christian Party (United States)
into new organizational form
The
American Party (1914)
, a party organized by ex-governor of New York William Sulzer
The
American Party (Texas)
, a short-lived political party in Texas operated for the benefit of
James E. Ferguson
The
American Party (1924)
, which ran Gilbert Nations for President of the United States
The
American Party (1969)
, a successor of the 1968 American Independent Party
The
American Party of South Carolina
, a minor centrist party
See also
"
Party in the U.S.A.
", a 2009 song by Miley Cyrus
American Independent Party
American Republican Party (1843)
Independence Party of America
Independent American Party of Nevada
Citizens Party of the United States
, formerly known as the New American Independent Party
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