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  1. 1840-1845. A chronology of key events in the life of John Tyler (1790-1862) from his election as vice president of the United States as a running mate of William Henry Harrison through his own presidency (1841-1845) which began with Harrison's death on April 4, 1841.

  2. Oath of Office Administered to President John Tyler in the Presence of the Cabinet. April 09, 1841. Address Upon Assuming the Office of President of the United States. April 13, 1841. Proclamation 46—Announcing the Death of William Henry Harrison. June 01, 1841. Special Session Message. June 02, 1841. Special Message.

  3. John Tyler: Domestic Affairs. John Tyler's very first presidential decision was his wisest and most far-reaching. He waved off all talk of his being a "temporary" President, claimed that the Constitution gave him the full and unqualified powers of the office, and had himself sworn in immediately. Though he drew wide criticism for this, it was ...

  4. John Tyler. Born to an affluent family on March 29, 1790, John Tyler spent most of his life in Charles City County, Virginia. He was raised on the Tyler family plantation, Greenway, and lived there until he attended the College of William & Mary, graduating in 1807.

  5. 8 de jun. de 2018 · John Tyler. John Tyler was the first vice president to inherit the presidency upon the death of a chief executive, the first president to face impeachment charges, and the only one to be officially expelled from his party.. Tyler was born to an aristocratic family in Richmond, Virginia, in 1790.His father served as governor, speaker of the state House of Delegates, and as a judge.

  6. John Tyler. Décimo presidente. Campaña. Cuando John Tyler asumió la presidencia tras la muerte de William Henry Harrison, los críticos se refirieron a él como "su accidencia", en referencia a su ascenso al mandado por un giro de azar más que una victoria electoral. Con 51 años, Tyler era el hombre más joven en convertirse en presidente ...

  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.