Anti-Monopoly Party
The Anti-Monopoly Party was a short-lived American political party. The party nominated Benjamin F. Butler for President of the United States in 1884, as did the Greenback Party, which ultimately supplanted the organization.
Anti-Monopoly Party | |
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Leader | Ignatius L. Donnelly |
Founded | 1874 |
Dissolved | 1886 |
Split from | Republican Party |
Merged into | Populist Party |
Headquarters | Chicago, Illinois |
Ideology | Anti-monopolism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Colors | Lime green |
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