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  1. Martin Van Buren: Eighth President 1837-1841 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents)

1. Biography Of Martin Van Buren
Biography of Martin Van Buren, the eighth President of the United States (18371841).
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2. Biography Of Zachary Taylor
who opposed extension of slavery into territories formed a Free Soil Party and nominated Martin Van Buren. Twelfth President 18491850
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3. Martin Van Buren National Historic Site (National Park Service)
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4. Martin Van Buren's Return To The Soil
Martin Van Buren's "Return to the Soil" (Martin Van Buren National Historic Site) ExPresident Van Buren returned to the place of his
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5. Welcome To The American Presidency
A history of presidents, the presidency, politics and related subjects. Includes biographies for every president.
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6. US President Martin Van Buren
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7. Martin Van Buren Inaugural Address. U.S. Inaugural Addresses. 1989
Martin Van Buren Inaugural Address. Monday, March 4, 1837. The ailing President Jackson and his Vice President Van Buren the Re volution that
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8. Martin Van Buren
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9. POTUS Martin Van Buren
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10. Martin VanBuren National Historic Site (Lindenwald) - Kinderhook, NY
Martin Van Buren was the eighth American president sworn to uphold the laws of a nation in which slavery was votegrubber, offering us little
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11. Biography Of Martin Van Buren
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Martin Van Buren Only about 5 feet, 6 inches tall, but trim and erect, Martin Van Buren dressed fastidiously. His impeccable appearance belied his amiabilityand his humble background. Of Dutch descent, he was born in 1782, the son of a tavernkeeper and farmer, in Kinderhook, New York. As a young lawyer he became involved in New York politics. As leader of the "Albany Regency," an effective New York political organization, he shrewdly dispensed public offices and bounty in a fashion calculated to bring votes. Yet he faithfully fulfilled official duties, and in 1821 was elected to the United States Senate. By 1827 he had emerged as the principal northern leader for Andrew Jackson. President Jackson rewarded Van Buren by appointing him Secretary of State. As the Cabinet Members appointed at John C. Calhoun's recommendation began to demonstrate only secondary loyalty to Jackson, Van Buren emerged as the President's most trusted adviser. Jackson referred to him as, "a true man with no guile."
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The rift in the Cabinet became serious because of Jackson's differences with Calhoun, a Presidential aspirant. Van Buren suggested a way out of an eventual impasse: he and Secretary of War Eaton resigned, so that Calhoun men would also resign. Jackson appointed a new Cabinet, and sought again to reward Van Buren by appointing him Minister to Great Britain. Vice President Calhoun, as President of the Senate, cast the deciding vote against the appointmentand made a martyr of Van Buren.

12. President Martin Van Buren (1837-1841)
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For myself, therefore, I desire to declare that the principle that will govern me in the high duty to which my country calls me is a strict adherence to the letter and spirit of the Constitution as it was designed by those who framed it.
    Martin Van Buren, 1837
At a White House Dinner a servant came rushing up to Van Buren and whispered, "The house is on fire!" Excusing himself, Van Buren went out to the kitchen and helped quench the blaze. On returning, he explained why he had left. When he finished, Henry Clay looked up at him, putting his hand on his heart, said earnestly: "I am doing all I can to get you out of this house, but believe me, I do not want to burn you out."
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13. US Presidents - Martin Van Buren
Fact(s) He gave us the word OK or Okay which was an abbreviation for the name Wife Hannah van buren Occupation(s) before he was president Lawyer
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Presidential Number: 8th
Years he was President: 1837-1841
State Represented: New York
Party Affiliation: Democratic-Republican
Fact(s): He gave us the word "OK" or "Okay" which was an abbreviation for the name of his New York home "Old Kinderhook." A club called the "O.K. Club" formed and soon "OK" came to mean "all correct."
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Birthday: December 5, 1782
How old would he be this year? 222
School(s) attended: law in New York City
Wife: Hannah Van Buren
Occupation(s) before he was President: Lawyer Other way(s) he served: Governor of New York, Ambassador to Great Britain, Secretary of State, U.S. Senator, Vice President Height: 5 feet, 6 inches Hobbies or Sports: Riding Life in America How would he have traveled? Train How would he have communicated with his friends? Letter U.S. Population when term began: 17,069,453 Number of stars on flag when he left office: 26 More Biographies previous next Art and information provided by fifth-graders from Abingdon Elementary School in Arlington, Virginia. Coloringbook drawings by White House artist Rania Hassan.

14. American President
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[From Philip Kunhardt Jr., et. al., The American President (New York: Riverhead Books, 1999), pp. 90-95).] All his life Martin Van Buren rankled under his public reputation. "If I had possessed a [tenth] of the skill in subtle management," he once wrote, "and of the spirit of intrigue . . . upon the strength of which . . . my opponents . . . gave me the title of 'magician,' I could have turned aside the opposition without much difficulty." He was the first President born an American citizen, and he belonged to a generation with a new way of seeing things. A Dutch tavern keeper's son from Kinderhook, New York, he rose rapidly in New York state politics, and between 1817 and 1821 he put together a political machine beyond anything that had ever existed in the United States. He understood the importance of the press, of local committees, and of mass meetings, and he advocated strict party loyalty and organization. Unlike most politicians, who needed to be ever in the limelight, he preferred working quietly behind the scenes. "I make it a point never to write . . . the folk of Washington," he once noted, "unless I feel confidence that my doing so will lead to success. . . . I prefer to move step by step." As one contemporary put it, "he rowed to his object[s] with muffled oars."

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16. Martin Van Buren
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Reproduction of 1839 painting by Henry Inman Martin Van Buren was born in Kinderhook in 1782, soon after a fragile union of states successfully ended its fight for independence. His parents kept a tavern and, like their Dutch predecessors of 150 years, made a moderate living farming in the Hudson Valley. Young Martin, possessed of a fine mind and a strong ambition, embarked on a legal career at 14 with an apprenticeship to a local attorney. In 1804 he joined his half-brother's law practice in their home town. Three years later Van Buren married a distant relative and childhood sweetheart, Hannah Hoes. Meanwhile, he was becoming known as more than a country lawyer. His first appointed post, as a county official, set him on an upward course that led to the highest office in the state, and eventually, the nation. Early 19th century politics was a whirlwind of boisterous characters and opposing interest groups where a new party system was taking shape. Van Buren artfully positioned himself in the eye of the storm, persistently advocating the principles of the Jeffersonian Republicans, namely states' rights, strict constitutional construction, and civil liberties. His efforts, along with those of like-minded politicians brought about an alliance of the "planters of the South and the plain people of the North" to form the Democratic Party. During the administration of the new party's first president, the enormously popular Andrew Jackson, Van Buren served as Old Hickory's top advisor. As the eighth President (and the first to be born under the US flag) Martin Van Buren continued the the era of Jacksonian Democracy. Not until his defeat for the presidency in 1848 did Van Buren give up public life.

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  • Born: 5 December 1782 Birthplace: Kinderhook, New York Died: 24 June 1862 Best Known As: President of the United States, 1837-1841
Martin Van Buren was a U.S. Senator and governor of New York, and one of the founders of the Democratic Party. Under Andrew Jackson , Van Buren served as Secretary of State, Minister to England and Vice President. Shortly after Van Buren took office a financial panic in 1837 forced several bank closures. Van Buren ran for re-election in 1840, but was defeated by the Whig candidate, William Henry Harrison The eight president of the U.S., Van Buren was nicknamed "The Little Magician" for his political skills (and small frame)... He was a widower with four sons when he moved into the White House... He was also called "Old Kinderhook" after his hometown, and that nickname is supposed to have given rise to the term "OK"... Washington Irving wrote most of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" while staying at Van Buren's home Lindenwald in Kinderhook.

18. US President Martin Van Buren
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Angelica Van Buren BORN: December 5, 1782 Kinderhook, New York - First President Born a U.S. Citizen
All previous Presidents had been born in the American Colonies before they became the United States. WIFE: Hanna Hoes Van Buren (Died 1819) Martin Van Buren never remarried and came to the White House a bachelor. Dolley Madison Introduced Madison's son Abraham to her second-cousin Angelica Singleton, who when they had married, became the White House hostess under Martin Van Buren's presidency. CHILDREN: Four sons PROFESSION: Attorney POLITICAL PARTY: Democratic HOME STATE: New York POLITICAL OFFICES: Attorney General of New York, U.S. Senator, Governor (NY), Secretary of State, Vice President NICKNAME: "The Little Magician" DIED: July 24, 1862 (Age - 67)

19. President Martin Van Buren 's Inagural Address
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Monday, March 4, 1837 Fellow-Citizens: T HE PRACTICE So sensibly, fellow-citizens, do these circumstances press themselves upon me that I should not dare to enter upon my path of duty did I not look for the generous aid of those who will be associated with me in the various and coordinat e branches of the Government; did I not repose with unwavering reliance on the patriotism, the intelligence, and the kindness of a people who never yet deserted a public servant honestly laboring their cause; and, above all, did I not permit myself humbly to hope for the sustaining support of an ever-watchful and beneficent Providence. An imperfect experience during the struggles of the Revolution was supposed to warrant the belief that the people would not bear the taxation requisite to discharge an immense public debt already incurred and to pay the necessary expen ses of the Government. The cost of two wars has been paid, not only without a murmur, but with unequaled alacrity. No one is now left to doubt that every burden will be cheerfully borne that may be necessary to sustain our civil institutions or guard our honor or welfare. Indeed, all experience has shown that the willingness of the people to contribute to these ends in cases of emergency has uniformly outrun the confidence of their representatives.

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