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What (who) is John Tyler - definition


Presidency of John Tyler         
  • 1844 Electoral College vote results
  • A lithograph of the ''Princeton'' disaster (1844).
  • Captain John C. Frémont's expeditions (1842 and 1843-1844) under Tyler's presidency opened the West to American emigration.
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  • Chief Clerk of the State Department]] [[Fletcher Webster]]
  • An anti-Tyler satire lampoons his efforts to secure a second term. Tyler pushes the door shut on opponents Clay, Polk, Calhoun, and Jackson, as [[Uncle Sam]] demands that he let Clay in.
  • The boundaries of the United States and neighboring nations as they appeared in 1843. The [[Webster–Ashburton Treaty]] had formalized the border of [[Maine]] in the northeast, while the [[Republic of Texas]] in the southwest had a disputed border with [[Mexico]]. Tyler shared the Texans' desire for annexation, but it took several years of political wrangling to achieve.
10TH PRESIDENTIAL ADMINISTRATION AND CABINET OF THE USA (1841-1845)
Tyler Administration; John Tyler judicial appointments; List of judicial appointments made by John Tyler; United States under John Tyler; Tyler administration; Tyler presidency; Tyler government; Tyler cabinet; John Tyler's cabinet; Tyler precedent; Economic policy of the John Tyler administration
The presidency of John Tyler began on April 4, 1841, when John Tyler became President of the United States upon the death of President William Henry Harrison, and ended on March 4, 1845. He had been Vice President of the United States for only days when he assumed the presidency.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tyler (disambiguation)
·noun ·see 2d Tiler.
Wat Tyler         
  • Engraving by [[Anker Smith]]}}
  • The death of Wat Tyler, illustrated in the ''Chronicles'' of [[Jean Froissart]]
14TH CENTURY REBEL
Watt Tyler; Draft:Wat Tyler
Wat Tyler (c. 1320/4 January 1341 – 15 June 1381) was a leader of the 1381 Peasants' Revolt in England.

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John Tyler
| predecessor = William Henry Harrison
Examples of use of John Tyler
1. She never changes, does she?" marveled John Tyler, 6', a retired military man who came with his wife Iris.
2. "His Accidency" John Tyler, Andrew Johnson and Chester Arthur didn‘t distinguish themselves as well when their bosses expired in office.
3. On this date: In 1778, English navigator Captain James Cook reached the Hawaiian Islands, which he dubbed the "Sandwich Islands." In 1862, the 10th president of the United States, John Tyler, died in Richmond, Va., at age 71.
4. Bolton, says Allen, speaking the lingua franca of Republican activists, "will not be seduced by the vacuous platitudes and meaningless pontifications of international bureaucrats." Four of the first five presidents were Virginians, then one more was, John Tyler, but none since 1840.
5. He was one of five presidents who never got elected to the office. (The others were John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson and Chester Arthur.) He was the only person to be president without receiving any popular or electoral votes for president or vice president.