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<p> [[President]] of the United States, born in [[Charles]] City County, Virginia; became a barrister; elected vice-president of the United States in 1840, and on the death of Harrison succeeded to the presidential office; showed much independence and strength of mind, exercising his veto on several occasions; the Ashburton ( <i> q. v </i> .) [[Treaty]] and the annexation of | John Tyler <ref name="term_80807" /> | ||
==References == | <p> [[President]] of the United States, born in [[Charles]] City County, Virginia; became a barrister; elected vice-president of the United States in 1840, and on the death of Harrison succeeded to the presidential office; showed much independence and strength of mind, exercising his veto on several occasions; the Ashburton ( <i> q. v </i> .) [[Treaty]] and the annexation of Texas were the principal events of his presidency; made strenuous endeavours to secure peace in 1861, but failing sided with the South, and was a member of the [[Confederate]] [[Congress]] (1790-1862). </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:06, 15 October 2021
John Tyler [1]
President of the United States, born in Charles City County, Virginia; became a barrister; elected vice-president of the United States in 1840, and on the death of Harrison succeeded to the presidential office; showed much independence and strength of mind, exercising his veto on several occasions; the Ashburton ( q. v .) Treaty and the annexation of Texas were the principal events of his presidency; made strenuous endeavours to secure peace in 1861, but failing sided with the South, and was a member of the Confederate Congress (1790-1862).