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Extractions: Martin van buren: the eighth u.s. president Martin Van Buren was born in Kinderhook, N.Y. on December 5, 1782. He was the first president not born a British subject. He became president in 1837 and served until 1841. The Democratic party obeyed Jackson's orders and nominated Vice President Martin Van Buren as it's presidential candidate in 1836. Van Buren's opposition came from the whig party, formed by Jackson's political enemies in 1834. bodyOffer(4528) Just two months after Martin Van Buren took office, the United States was hit by one of the worst depressions in the nation's history. The economic crisis that began during the summer of 1837 lasted nearly a decade. These hard times dominated Van Buren's presidency and eventually cost him re-election in 1840. Although Van Buren received much of the blame, the crisis was largely the fault of Andrew Jackson. The panic of 1837 began when a number of banks in New York stopped converting paper money into gold and silver. Loans also became harder to get. As a result, speculators who were denied credit, stopped buying land, and land prices sharply fell. Nearly one thousand banks around the country failed. When they did, work on the internal improvement projects, the banks had been financing also stopped, which put many people out of work.
Martin Van Buren martin van buren (17821862) 8th president (1837-1841) van buren began life at bornafter the Declaration of Independence and the first under the us flag. http://www.looklistenlearn.org/learn/uspresidents/bio.php?president=8
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Extractions: Now we finally get to the good part of when he becomes President. Martin Van Buren became President on March 4, 1837- March 1841. Martin Van Buren was competing against Richard Mentor Johnson for President. When it came to the votes Martin got 57.82 percent (170 votes - 15 states). Richard got 42.18 percent (109 votes - 15 states). Martin was surprised to win more of the votes from Richard Mentor Johnson.
Extractions: MARTIN VAN BUREN ALS: "M. Van Buren" as Jackson's Vice President , 1½p, 4½x7½, front and verso, separate sheets. No place, 1833 March 26. To Major William T. Barry, Jackson's Postmaster General. In full: "This will be handed to you by Mr Washington of Virginia who has been very earnestly recommended to me by our friends there. He desires a clerkship for which Judge Parker and Mr. Nicholas think him well qualified. If you can do any thing for him I shall be highly gratified." Integral address leaf in Van Buren's hand to: "Wm T. Barry Esq/Washington DC." Docket penned perpendicular to address: "Mr. B./Address letter to/Alexandria Va./or Mrs Strothers/Perrin Washington" . Judge Parker was probably RICHARD ELLIOTT PARKER (1783-1840), a Virginia judge of the General Court and Circuit Court of Virginia who later served in the U.S. Senate (1836-1837). Mr. Nicholas was probably ROBERT CARTER NICHOLAS (1793-1857), nephew of late Virginia Congressmen John and Wilson Nicholas, who later represented Louisiana in the U.S. Senate. MAJOR BARRY served in the War of 1812 as secretary and Aide-de-Camp to Kentucky's first Governor, Isaac Shelby.
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Extractions: Vice President: Richard Mentor Johnson Richard Mentor Johnson (1781-1850), 9th Vice President of the United States. He was born in Beargrass (now Louisville), Ky., on Oct. 17, 1781. He studied law at Transylvania University and was admitted to the bar in 1802. Johnson was elected to the state legislature in 1804. In Congress, Johnson opposed the imprisonment of debtors, argued against eliminating mail service on Sunday as a threat to the separation of church and state, and supported President Jackson. He also supported education and established an academy for Native Americans. His loyalty to Jackson won him the vice-presidential nomination on the Democratic ticket with Martin Van Buren in 1836. Van Buren won a majority in the Electoral College, but Johnson did not, and for the only time the choice of a vice president went to the U.S. Senate, which elected Johnson. Johnson returned to Kentucky in 1841, sat again in the legislature, and died in Frankfort on Nov. 19, 1850. Did you know. . . ?
Extractions: Results of Presidential Elections The following is a list of all national elections for President. Popular vote counts are shown when available. The Presidential winner is shown in bold ; the Vice Presidential winner is shown in italics A separate page lists the electoral votes cast in each election. Prior to the 1804 election, the method of electing the Vice President, as spelled out in the Constitution, was for the first runner-up to be the Vice President. Source for this data: NARA's Electoral College Pages Year Name Party Electoral Vote George Washington none John Adams none John Jay none Robert Harrison none John Rutledge none John Hancock none George Clinton none Samuel Huntington none John Milton none James Armstrong none Benjamin Lincoln none Edward Telfair none George Washington Federalist John Adams Federalist George Clinton Anti-Federalist Thomas Jefferson Anti-Federalist Aaron Burr Anti-Federalist John Adams Federalist Thomas Jefferson Democratic-Republican Thomas Pinckney Federalist Aaron Burr Democratic-Republican Samuel Adams Oliver Ellsworth George Clinton John Jay James Iredell Samuel Johnson George Washington John Henry Charles Pinckney Thomas Jefferson Democratic-Republican Aaron Burr Democratic-Republican John Adams Federalist Thomas Pinckney Federalist John Jay Federalist Starting with the 1804 election, the method of electing the Vice President, as spelled out in the
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Extractions: Served 1837-1841 Martin Van Buren was born December 5, 1782, in Kinderhook, New York. His father owned a tavern, and when he was little, he listened to famous men such as Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr argue politics when they often visited. His nickname, "Old Kinderhook," has been credited as the origination of the American expression "OK," coined at that time for the town he was born in. Van Buren married Hannah Hoes on February 21, 1807, and had four sons. He was also called the "Little Magician" because he was so good at making politicians with different opinions agree. Elected Jackson's Vice-President in 1832, Van Buren became the last sitting Vice-President for 156 years to win election as President. A Democrat, Van Buren's Vice President was Richard M. Johnson. During his term, many important inventions changed American life, including Morse's telegraph, Deere's steel plow, McCormick's mechanical reaper, and Goodyear's vulcanized rubber. Slavery was a growing issue during Van Buren's time. Van Buren died July 24, 1862.
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Extractions: The Senate Elects a Vice President On February 8, 1837, the Senate, by a vote of 33 to 16, elected Johnson vice president. Johnson apologized to the Senate for not having paid more attention to its procedures while a member and hoped that "the intelligence of the Senate will guard the country from any injury that might result from the imperfections of its presiding officer." Reference Items:
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Extractions: Term in office : March 4, 1837 - March 4, 1841 Birth : December 5, 1782 Death : July 24, 1862 Vice President : Richard M. Johnson Political Party : Democrat The White House : http://www.whitehouse.gov Independence National Historical Park : http://www.nps.gov/inde Federal Hall National Memorial : http://www.nps.gov/feha US Air Force Museum : http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum Gold Coast Rail Road Museum : http://www.goldcoast-railroad.org The Presidential Yacht Sequoia : http://www.casenet.com/travel/wasdcpresyacht.htm The Presidential Yacht U.S.S. Potomac : http://www.usspotomac.org http://www.hfmgv.org The Museum of American Presidents : http://www.waysideofva.com/presidents Mount Rushmore National Memorial : http://www.nps.gov/moru
Van Buren, Martin van buren, martin. of state 182931, minister to Britain 183133, vicepresident 183337,and president during the Panic of 1837, the worst us economic crisis http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0029328.html
Extractions: HUTCHINSON ENCYCLOPEDIA Van Buren, Martin 8th president of the USA 183741, a Democrat, who had helped establish the Democratic Party . He was secretary of state 182931, minister to Britain 183133, vice-president 183337, and president during the Panic of 1837, the worst US economic crisis until that time, caused by land speculation in the West. Refusing to intervene, he advocated the establishment of an independent treasury, one not linked to the federal government, worsening the depression and losing the 1840 election.
The American President Martin Van Buren Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch from PBS. Also includes lesson plans. http://www.americanpresident.org/kotrain/courses/MVB/MVB_In_Brief.htm
Van Buren Township Located in southeast Michigan, Wayne County. Named for president martin van buren. Township history and links to local businesses. http://www.vanburen-mi.org
Encyclopedia Americana: Richard M. Johnson Encyclopedia Americana Johnson won the vice-presidential nomination on the Democratic ticket with martin van buren in 1836. van buren won a majority in the electoral college, but Johnson did not, and for the only time the choice of a vice president went to the U.S. Senate, which elected Johnson. http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/ea/vp/vpjohn.html
Extractions: Richard Mentor Johnson, (1781-1850), 9th VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . He was born in Beargrass (now Louisville), Ky., on Oct. 17, 1781. He studied law at Transylvania University and was admitted to the bar in 1802. Johnson was elected to the state legislature in 1804. A Democrat, Johnson served in CONGRESS for three decades, both in the House (1807-1819 and 1829-1837) and the SENATE (1819-1829). A supporter of the War of 1812, he raised a body of mounted Kentucky riflemen. Opposing the British and Native Americans at the Battle of the Thames on Oct. 5, 1813, his troops performed brilliantly in support of Gen. William Henry Harrison. Colonel Johnson killed a Native American chief, possibly Tecumseh, and was severely wounded. His heroism greatly furthered his political career. In Congress, Johnson opposed the imprisonment of debtors, argued against eliminating mail service on Sunday as a threat to the separation of church and state, and supported President Jackson. He also supported education and established an academy for Native Americans. His loyalty to JACKSON won him the vice-presidential nomination on the Democratic ticket with Martin VAN BUREN in 1836. Van Buren won a majority in the
Van Buren, Martin Article from Encarta Encyclopedia provides an overview of the president's life. http://encarta.msn.com/index/conciseindex/2F/02FD7000.htm?z=1&pg=2&br=1