John Tyler
John Tyler (March 29, 1790 – January 18, 1862) was the tenth president of the United States, serving from 1841 to 1845, after briefly holding office as the tenth vice president in 1841. He was elected vice president on the 1840 Whig ticket with President William Henry Harrison, succeeding to the presidency following Harrison's death 31 days after assuming office. Tyler was a stalwart supporter and advocate of states' rights, including regarding slavery, and he adopted nationalistic policies as president only when they did not infringe on the states' powers. His unexpected rise to the presidency posed a threat to the presidential ambitions of Henry Clay and other Whig politicians and left Tyler estranged from both of the nation's major political parties at the time.Tyler was born into a prominent slaveholding Virginia family. He became a national figure at a time of political upheaval. In the 1820s, the Democratic-Republican Party, at the time the nation's only political party, split into several factions. Initially a Jacksonian Democrat, Tyler opposed President Andrew Jackson during the nullification crisis as he saw Jackson's actions as infringing on states' rights and criticized Jackson's expansion of executive power during Jackson's veto on banks. This led Tyler to ally with the southern faction of the Whig Party. He served as a Virginia state legislator and governor, U.S. representative, and U.S. senator. Tyler was a regional Whig vice-presidential nominee in the 1836 presidential election; they lost. He was the sole nominee on the 1840 Whig presidential ticket as William Henry Harrison's running mate. Under the campaign slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too", the Harrison–Tyler ticket defeated incumbent president Martin Van Buren.
President Harrison died just one month after taking office, and Tyler became the first vice president to succeed to the presidency. Amid uncertainty as to whether a vice president succeeded a deceased president, or merely took on his duties, Tyler immediately took the presidential oath of office, setting a lasting precedent. He signed into law some of the Whig-controlled Congress's bills, but he was a strict constructionist and vetoed the party's bills to create a national bank and raise tariff rates. He believed that the president, rather than Congress, should set policy, and he sought to bypass the Whig establishment led by Senator Henry Clay. Almost all of Tyler's cabinet resigned shortly into his term, and the Whigs expelled him from the party and dubbed him "His Accidency". Tyler was the first president to have his veto of legislation overridden by Congress. He faced a stalemate on domestic policy, although he had several foreign-policy achievements, including the Webster–Ashburton Treaty with Britain and the Treaty of Wanghia with China. Tyler was a believer in manifest destiny and saw the annexation of Texas as economically and internationally advantageous to the United States, signing a bill to offer Texas statehood just before leaving office.
When the American Civil War began in 1861, Tyler at first supported the Peace Conference. When it failed, he sided with the Confederacy. He presided over the opening of the Virginia Secession Convention and served as a member of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States. Tyler subsequently won election to the Confederate House of Representatives but died before it assembled. Some scholars have praised Tyler's political influence, but historians have generally put Tyler in or very near to the bottom quartile when ranking U.S. presidents. Tyler is praised for helping in the creation of the Webster–Ashburton Treaty, which peacefully settled the border between Maine and Canada. He also helped in stopping African slave trafficking, which was made illegal under the Jefferson administration. Today, Tyler is seldom remembered when in comparison to other presidents and maintains only a limited presence in American cultural memory. Provided by Wikipedia
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The British army and the Continent 1904 - 1914 by Tyler, John Ecclesfield
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Do the cognitive skills of school dropouts matter in the labor market? by Tyler, John H., Murnane, Richard J. 1945-, Willett, John B. 1947-
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Are lots of college graduates taking high school jobs? A reconsideration of the evidence by Tyler, John
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The British army and the Continent 1904 - 1914 by Tyler, John Ecclesfield
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Speech of Mr. Tyler, of Virginia on the bill to provide further for the collection of duties on imports by Tyler, John
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Universal damnation and salvation clearly proved by the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament ; especially recommended to the perusal of those who believe in the salvation of all... by Tyler, John
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A discourse upon the nativity of Christ delivered in Christ's Church, Norwich, on the 25th of December, 1809 by Tyler, John
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A discourse delivered in the Meeting-house of the First Society in Colchester before an assembly of Free and Accepted Masons, convened for the celebration of the Festival of St. Jo... by Tyler, John
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An eulogy on the life of Gen. George Washington, late commander in chief of the armies of the United States of America, who died Dec. 14, 1799 Delivered before the inhabitants of t... by Tyler, John 1742-1823
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Universal damnation, and salvation, clearly proved by the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament Specially recommended to the perusal of those who believe in the salvation of all... by Tyler, John
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Universal damnation, and salvation, clearly proved by the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament Specially recommended to the perusal of those who believe in the salvation of all... by Tyler, John 1742-1823
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On Rheostasis The Hierarchical Organization of Physiological Stability by Stevenson, Tyler John
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Der Mythos Von General Ludd Legende und Realität der Maschinenstürmer Im Frühen 19. Jahrhundert by Tyler, John Q.
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Is the GED an effective route to postsecondary education for school dropouts? by Tyler, John H., Lofstrom, Magnus
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Prison-based education and re-entry into the mainstream labor market by Tyler, John H., Kling, Jeffrey R.
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Are lots of college graduates taking high school jobs? a reconsideration of the evidence by Tyler, John 1790-1862, Murnane, Richard J. 1945-, Levy, Frank 1941-
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Who benefits from obtaining a GED? Evidence from high school and beyond by Murnane, Richard J. 1945-, Willett, John B. 1947-, Tyler, John H.
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Estimating the impact of the ged on the earnings of young dropouts using a series of natural experiments by Tyler, John H., Murnane, Richard J. 1945-, Willett, John B. 1947-
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The first revolution Boston merchants and the acts of trade, 1760 - 1774 by Tyler, John W.
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Measurements of spectral irradiance underwater by Tyler, John E.
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