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Whigs and Tories, Whigs Oppose a strong Monarchy (Current Conservative Party in England) name means Name was originally derisive Gaelic term for a cattle or a horse driver., Tories supported the ascention of James II During William and 's Mary's reign Though the Tories supported James ascention over their own, the Torries were more friendly to their authority than the Whigs, Younger members of Whig party became dominant and a split in the party occurred. Queen Anne She excluded the Whigs from power initially, she later worked to balance the power between the two parties. However, the War of the Spanish Succession became very unpopular causing the Whigs to gain the majority, Tories supported the ascention of James II During William and 's Mary's reign Younger members of Whig party became dominant and a split in the party occurred., Though the Tories supported James ascention over their own, the Torries were more friendly to their authority than the Whigs Queen Anne She had Tory support but the Tories lost power in the Parlaiment when they were linked to a Jacobte Uprising. Tories all but died out of power until 1760, Torries Want a strong Monarchy name means Irish word for outlaw, 'pusued one' or guerila fighter, Though the Tories supported James ascention over their own, the Torries were more friendly to their authority than the Whigs Queen Anne She excluded the Whigs from power initially, she later worked to balance the power between the two parties. However, the War of the Spanish Succession became very unpopular causing the Whigs to gain the majority, Whigs opposed the ascention of James II During William and 's Mary's reign Younger members of Whig party became dominant and a split in the party occurred., She had Tory support but the Tories lost power in the Parlaiment when they were linked to a Jacobte Uprising. Tories all but died out of power until 1760 George III George III wanted to losen the power of the Whigs. Whigs break up into factions, Irish word for outlaw, 'pusued one' or guerila fighter terms came into use politically during Exclusion Bill Crisis of 1678-1681