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  1. John Tyler: Tenth President 1841-1845 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents)
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1. US President John Tyler
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2. US President John Tyler
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3. Biography Of John Tyler
Biography of John Tyler, the tenth President of the United States (18411845).
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4. The Presidents Of The United States
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6. US President John Tyler Marries Julia Gardiner In New York City June
US President John Tyler marries Julia Gardiner in New York City June 26, 1844 in history
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7. PRESIDENT John Tyler, 10th US
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8. US Constitution - John Tyler, 10th President Of The United States
John Tyler 10th President of the United States Vietnam War Contact US Constitution 1997-2005 Americans.net
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John Tyler. James Buchanan. James Polk. James Monroe 10. Who is this U.S. President? James Monroe. James Madison. John Tyler. John Adams
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10. Presidents John Tyler
John Tyler. Tyler was the first vice president to assume the office of President after the death of his the first US Attorney General. Tyler
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11. Sherwood Forest Plantation - Home Of President John Tyler
Sherwood Forest Plantation is the home of the 10th us president john tyler. john tyler was the first vice president to ascend to the presidency upon the
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Sherwood Forest Plantation was the home of the 10th U.S. President John Tyler from 1842 until his death in 1862. Sherwood Forest Plantation has been the continuous residence of the Tyler family since the President purchased it in 1842. Known to be the longest frame house in America, it is over 300 feet long. Elegantly furnished with Tyler's possessions, it reflects the lifestyle of this mid-19th century Presidential family. Beautifully wooded landscape and 12 dependencies surround President Tyler's home. Sherwood Forest Plantation's grounds are open 9:00 am-5:00 pm daily. Located on State Rt. 5, 14501 John Tyler Highway, Charles City, VA. 30 minutes from Williamsburg and 45 minutes from Richmond. 804/282-1441. 3 miles west of the courthouse in Charles City County - Tyler Country. John Tyler was the first vice president to ascend to the presidency upon the death of 9th President, William Henry Harrison, who ironically, once owned Sherwood Forest Plantation for a time in the late 1700s. The plantation, first recorded in a 1616 land grant, was originally known as Smith's Hundred. The house, circa 1720, is a classic example of Virginia Tidewater design: big house, little house, colonnade, and kitchen. Harrison inherited part of the current Sherwood Forest plantation property in the late 18th century. It had several owners before Tyler purchased the home and its surrounding 1,600 acres in 1842. He bought the plantation from his cousin, Collier Minge, while he was still in the White House and renamed the plantation "Sherwood Forest" referring to his reputation as a political outlaw.

12. Biography Of John Tyler
Biography of john tyler, the tenth president of the United States (18411845). president s Day us presidents United in Service
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John Tyler Dubbed "His Accidency" by his detractors, John Tyler was the first Vice President to be elevated to the office of President by the death of his predecessor. Born in Virginia in 1790, he was raised believing that the Constitution must be strictly construed. He never wavered from this conviction. He attended the College of William and Mary and studied law. Serving in the House of Representatives from 1816 to 1821, Tyler voted against most nationalist legislation and opposed the Missouri Compromise. After leaving the House he served twice as Governor of Virginia. As a Senator he reluctantly supported Jackson for President as a choice of evils. Tyler soon joined the states' rights Southerners in Congress who banded with Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and their newly formed Whig party opposing President Jackson.
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The Whigs nominated Tyler for Vice President in 1840, hoping for support from southern states'-righters who could not stomach Jacksonian Democracy. The slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too" implied flagwaving nationalism plus a dash of southern sectionalism.

13. John Tyler: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
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  • Born: 29 March 1790 Birthplace: Greenway, Virginia Died: 18 January 1862 Best Known As: President of the United States, 1841-1845
John Tyler had been a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, governor of Virginia and a member of the Senate before being tapped by the Whigs to be William Henry Harrison 's running mate in 1840. The Whigs had chosen Tyler not for his policies, but to draw support from the south. A month into his term, Harrison died and Tyler was president. By the end of his term, neither the Whigs nor the Democrats supported him, and he chose not to run for re-election. He was succeeded by Democrat James K. Polk . At the time of his death, Tyler was a member of the Confederate Congress, in revolt against the United States. First Lady Letitia Tyler died in the White House in 1842. Two years later, at the age of 54, John Tyler married 24 year-old Julia Gardiner... Tyler had 15 children, the most fathered by any U.S. president... Tyler featured in Harrison's famous campaign slogan, "Tippecanoe and Tyler too!"

14. William Henry Harrison: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
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  • Born: 9 February 1773 Birthplace: Charles City County, Virginia Died: 4 April 1841 (pneumonia) Best Known As: President of the United States, March-April, 1841
William Henry Harrison was the son of Benjamin Harrison, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. William made a name for himself in the early Indian Wars and was rewarded with the governorship of the Indiana Territories, where he served from 1800-1812. He is most famous for his victory over the Shawnee chief, Tecumseh , at the battle at Tippecanoe Creek (November 7, 1811). The incident earned Harrison the nickname "Old Tippecanoe." After serving in the House and the Senate, Harrison won the presidency in 1840. He gave a long inaugural speech in the snow and died a month later from pneumonia. He was succeeded by his vice president, John Tyler Harrison's nickname led to a memorable campaign slogan, "Tippecanoe and Tyler too!"... Harrison's grandson

15. US President John Tyler
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April 6, 1841 - March 3, 1845 VICE PRESIDENT
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Julia Tyler BORN: March 29, 1790 John Tylers first wife Letitia died the year after her husband became president. Two years later John Tyler married Julia Gardiner, at age 24 she was thirty years younger than the President. Greenway, Virginia CHILDREN: Fifteen Children With Letitia: 5 daughters, 3 sons
With Julia: 5 sons, 2 daughters PROFESSION: Attorney POLITICAL PARTY: Whig HOME STATE: Virginia POLITICAL OFFICES: U.S. Congressman, Governor (VA), Vice President NICKNAME: "His Accidency" or the "Accidental President" DIED: January 18, 1862 (Age - 71) BURIED: Richmond, Virginia "If the tide of defamation and abuse shall turn... future Vice Presidents who may succeed to the Presidency may feel some slight encouragement to pursue an independent course." Former President John Tyler to his son regarding criticisms of his activities as President, primarily in the annexation of Texas.

16. Related Links To Sherwood Forest Plantation - Home Of President John Tyler
Sherwood Forest Plantation is the home of the 10th us president john tyler. tyler, Texas Chartered in 1847, named for president john tyler.
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    Thomas Jefferson's personal retreat. Explore the octagonal house and learn about the restoration under way and the discoveries of archaeologists.
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    George Washington's famous home. Sulgrave Manor Ancestral home of George Washington's family. This tudor manor set in beautiful rural England educates and enthrals all visitors. Berkeley Plantation The birthplace of Benjamin Harrison and ancestral home of two U.S. presidents, and the site of the first Thanksgiving in 1619. Martin Van Buren National Historic Site Martin Van Buren National Historic Site is found in Kinderhook, New York. The Eighth President of the United States, Martin Van Buren purchased the estate in 1839 during his Presidency. The Pierce Manse Family home from 1842 to 1848 of Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States and the only one from the Granite State.

17. MSN Encarta - John Tyler
tyler, john (17901862), tenth president of the United States (1841-1845) Although he is considered one of the minor us presidents, tyler deserves to be
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Print Preview of Section Tyler, John (1790-1862), tenth president of the United States (1841-1845), and the first vice president to become president upon the death of the chief executive. Since the Constitution of the United States was vague on the subject, Tyler made the decision to have himself sworn in as president instead of considering himself acting president and calling for new elections. This action was bitterly denounced in Tyler's own day, but it set a precedent that has been followed ever since. Although he is considered one of the minor U.S. presidents, Tyler deserves to be remembered for this precedent, as well as for the annexation of Texas , the one great achievement of his administration.

18. Welcome To The American Presidency
The tenth president of the United States (1841 en dash 45), john tyler was the first to Serving in the us House of Representatives (1817 en dash 21),
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19. President Of The United States - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
us presidential elections are held every four years. Presidents are elected indirectly, john tyler James K. Polk Zachary Taylor Millard Fillmore
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20. John Tyler - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
john tyler. Order, 10th president. Vice president, none The Cabinet and us Congress agreed with tyler that he was president and not merely Acting
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John Tyler Order: 10th President none April 4 March 4 William Henry Harrison James Knox Polk ... Letitia Christian Tyler (1st wife)
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(2nd wife) Whig John Tyler March 29 January 18 ), of Virginia , was the tenth ( Vice President of the United States , and the tenth ( President of the United States . He was the second President born after the signing of the Declaration of Independence , and the first to assume the office of President following the death of his predecessor.
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