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  1. By William Freehling. John Tyler's rise to the highest office in the nation signaled the last gasp of old Virginia aristocracy in the White House. Born a few years after the American Revolution in 1790 to a family that traced its roots back to the 1650s in the Old Dominion, Tyler was the last President of the nineteenth century raised there.

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  3. John Tyler Décimo presidente de Estados Unidos (1841-1845) John Tyler nació el 29 de marzo de 1790 en Greenway (Virginia). Cursó estudios de Derecho. Cuando contaba veintiún años fue elegido miembro de la asamblea legislativa de Virginia.

  4. 12 de nov. de 2020 · John Tyler, der bei den Wahlen von 1840 zum Vizepräsidenten von William Henry Harrison gewählt worden war , wurde Präsident, als Harrison einen Monat nach seiner Amtseinführung starb. Da Harrison der erste amerikanische Präsident war, der im Amt starb, warf sein Tod eine Reihe von Fragen auf. Und die Art und Weise, wie diese Fragen geklärt wurden, war vielleicht Tylers größte ...

  5. John Tyler was an American statesman who served as the tenth President of the United States from 1841 to 1845. He was the first Vice President to assume the presidency upon the death of a sitting President, and he was the first to do so without being elected to the presidency in his own right. Tyler was a strong advocate for states’ rights ...

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  7. 1816-1839 A chronology of key events in the life of John Tyler (1790-1862) from his arrival in Washington to serve in Congress as a representative from Virginia (1816-1821) through his terms as Virginia governor (1825-1826), U.S. senator (1827-1836), and delegate and speaker (1839) of the Virginia House of Delegates.