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John Tyler - Wikipedia Almost all of Tyler's cabinet resigned shortly into his term, and the Whigs expelled him from the party and dubbed him "His Accidency" Tyler was the first president to have his veto of legislation overridden by Congress
John Tyler: The Pariah President of the US - World History . . . John Tyler (1790-1862) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the tenth president of the United States His presidency was a tumultuous one – initially elected as vice president, he came to office after the death of his predecessor, William Henry Harrison (1773-1841), leading political opponents to refer to him as 'His Accidency'
John Tyler - Presidency, Children Facts - HISTORY Nicknamed “His Accidency,” Tyler was the first vice president to become chief executive due to the death of his predecessor A Virginian, he was elected to the state legislature at age 21 and
His “Accidency” | BackStory with the American History Guys One night in April 1841, John Tyler rose from bed to find out the President of the United States was dead The news was a big deal because Tyler had been sworn in as William Henry Harrison’s Vice President barely a month before
John Tyler - Presidency, Career Life - Biography Opponents dubbed President John Tyler the "Accidental President" and "His Accidency " The Whig Party expelled Tyler from its party after he vetoed a bill to revive the Bank of the United
John Tyler - The White House 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
A controversial President who established presidential . . . Tyler’s reluctance to be a caretaker President soon led to criticisms and a new popular nickname, “His Accidency ” For the rest of his presidency, Tyler battled with the rest of the Whigs (the party that got him elected), was kicked out of the party, and used the veto 10 times
10 Facts About John Tyler - Have Fun With History John Tyler’s unexpected rise to the presidency earned him the derisive nickname “His Accidency,” coined by political opponents and satirists who questioned his legitimacy
John Tyler Facts, Accomplishments, 10th President John Tyler served as President of the United States from April 6, 1841 to March 4, 1845 John Tyler’s detractors referred to him as “the Accidental President” and “His Accidency ”