March 4, 1837
He was legally elected and sworn in .
In 1839, the president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Joseph Smith, went to president Martin Van Buren to ask him to help Mormons in Missouri when the governor of the state, Lilburn Boggs, had issued an extermination order. Reportedly, Van Buren said, "Your cause is just, but I can do nothing for you; if I take up for you, I shall lose the vote of Missouri."
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Jan. 20
His second term expired on March 4, 1837, so after attending the inauguration of Martin Van Buren, whom he wanted to be his successor, he went home to Tennessee.
New presidents take office on January 20.
Fillmore took office upon the death of Taylor on July 9,1850.
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President Van Burien because he didnt take direction to end the econmic depression
Martin Van Buren was given the opportunity to annex Texas but he refused. It would take President John Tyler to approve the annexation of Texas. James Knox Polk favored the idea and made it a campaign issue but Tyler approved it before Polk came into office.
Martin Luther took from 1521 (exact date unknown) to September of 1522 to finish the New Testament. The Old Testament was completed in 1534.
There was no Pope John VI in 1963. Pope Paul VI took office that year. Paul VI took office on June 21, 1963.