Pliny T. Merrick - Anti-Masonic Movement

Anti-Masonic Movement

Judge Merrick was an active promoter of the Anti-Masonic Party. The party developed in the early nineteenth century, opposing political leaders who were members of secretive Masonic brotherhoods. Masonic members held political views on the role of the government and how the country should expand. The Anti-Masonic Party opposed those views as moving away from the original founding fathers intent. Judge Merrick renounced Free Masonry in 1832. The party was the precursor to the Whig Party/Whig Party (United States) from 1833-1856.

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