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  1. 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 31 days when he assumed the presidency. The tenth United States president, he was the first to succeed ...

  2. John Tyler (ur. 29 marca 1790 w hrabstwie Charles City, zm. 18 stycznia 1862 w Richmond) – amerykański prawnik i polityk, dziesiąty prezydent USA. Życiorys Młodość i edukacja. Urodził się 29 marca 1790 roku w hrabstwie Charles City. Pochodził z wielodzietnej rodziny ...

  3. John Tyler: Impact and Legacy. William Henry Harrison's death demonstrated for the first time the importance of nominating a vice president who actually was qualified for the presidency. Once in office, many Americans felt that John Tyler lacked the temperament and political skills to be chief executive. However, it could be argued that the ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. John Tyler. Tenth President, 1841-1845. Campaign: When John Tyler assumed the presidency upon the death of William Henry Harrison, critics referred to him as “His Accidency.”. At fifty-one, Tyler was the youngest man yet to become president. Tyler, who supported states’ rights over federal power, was largely at odds with the nationalistic ...

  7. 8 de mar. de 2018 · El décimo presidente de Estados Unidos, John Tyler, nació en 1790, apenas un año después del primer mandato de George Washington. Dos de sus nietos aún están vivos.