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  1. Martin Van Buren was surely one of the most important politicians in American history. He entered politics in the early 1800s and joined the party of Thomas Jefferson, the Democratic-Republicans. Van Buren rose to prominence—first in New York state and then nationally—at a time when his party was beset by factionalism, by vicious in-fighting, and by a lack of organizational and ideological ...

  2. Martin Van Buren: Life in Brief. Martin Van Buren said that the two happiest days of his life were his entrance into the office of President and his surrender of the office. While his political opponents were glad to see him go—they nicknamed him “Martin Van Ruin”—many Americans were not. Even though he lost the 1840 presidential ...

  3. The presidency of Martin Van Buren began on March 4, 1837, when Martin Van Buren was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on March 4, 1841. Van Buren, the incumbent vice president and chosen successor of President Andrew Jackson , took office as the eighth United States president after defeating multiple Whig Party candidates in the 1836 presidential election .

  4. 28 de feb. de 2018 · Martin Van Buren was a political genius from New York, sometimes called "The Little Magician," whose greatest accomplishment may have been building the coalition that made Andrew Jackson president. Elected to the nation's highest office after Jackson's two terms, Van Buren faced a looming financial crisis and was generally unsuccessful as president.

  5. Martin Van Buren (Kinderhook, 5. prosinca 1782. – Kinderhook, 24. srpnja 1862.), isto tako poznat po nadimku Old Kinderhook, je američki političar poznat po tome što je bio 8. po redu predsjednik SAD.. Van Buren je prvi predsjednik koji se rodio kao američki državljanin, i jedini kome engleski nije bio materinji jezik. U njegovom rodnom mjestu Kinderhook, kao i u obitelji lokalnog ...

  6. Overview. Martin Van Buren said that the two happiest days of his life were his entrance into the office of President and his surrender of the office. While his political opponents were glad to see him go—they nicknamed him “Martin Van Ruin”—many Americans were not. Even though he lost the 1840 presidential election, Van Buren received ...

  7. President Martin Van Buren, 1837. Library of Congress. Terms: 1837-1841. Political Party: Democrat. First Lady: Angelica Singleton Van-Buren (daughter-in-law) Vice President: Richard M. Johnson ...

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