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Following his administration in the White House, Jackson saw that his friend, Van Buren, became the next President, and then retired to his plantation, the Hermitage, in Tennessee. He remained quite active in the Democratic Party and convinced Party leaders to discard Van Buren and nominate Polk in 1844. He died in 1845, from dropsy and his old wounds, of which he had many.
He was the leader of the Nazi party. Became chancellor and president of Germany Believed in power and violence
China is ruled by the leaders of the Chinese Communist Party. Today, China's President is Mr. Xi Jinping, who in 2013 was the Secretary General of the Party's Politbureau.
By most accounts, the Democratic Party emerged in the 1830s, led by Martin Van Buren, who became president in 1837.
Under the current system in the US, the president and the vice president are ALWAYS from the same party (this has not always been the case; in the first few elections the person receiving the most votes became President and the person receiving the second highest number of votes became Vice President, meaning that it was possible and perhaps even likely that they would have opposing viewpoints). Our current President Obama and Vice President Biden are democrats.
The Republican who became president in 1876 through a deal between Party leaders was Rutherford B. Hayes. His opponent Samuel Tilden won the popular vote.
President Millard Filmore supported anti-immigration during the 1800's. President Millard Filmore became one of the leaders of the Know Nothing party.
Zachary Taylor, of the whig party
Became members of the anti-federalist party. It was an informal faction led by Thomas Jefferson that opposed policies of then Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton in the first term of President George Washington.
John Fremont was noted as an explorer before running for president in 1856.
Mahmoud Abbas became the President of the State of Palestine on January 15th, 2005. He is associated with the major Palestinian political party, Fateh.
The party leaders were the ones that chose the list of major-party candidates for president and vice-president. The candidates were then voted on by the electoral college.
I believe it was the 'Wig party'
Northern Whigs became Republicans, Southern Whigs became Democrats
Federalist
Zachary Taylor, of the whig party
Abraham Lincoln was a famous Republican party president.