John Tyler became president
$1. It's a presidential dollar coin from 2009. 1841-1845 are the years Tyler served in office.
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All of the land that the U.S. obtained between 1845 and 1853 came from Mexico.
John Tyler
John Tyler was the tenth President Of the US. He served from 1841 to 1845.
$1. It's a presidential dollar coin from 2009. 1841-1845 are the years Tyler served in office.
Secretary of StateDaniel Webster 1841-1843Abel P. Upshur (1843-1844)John C. Calhoun (1844-1845)Secretary of TreasuryThomas Ewing (3/1841- 9/1841)*Walter Forward (1841-1843)John C. Spenser (1843-1844)George M. Bibb (1844-1845)Secretary of WarJohn Bell ( 4/1841- 9/1841)*John C. Spencer ( 1841-1843)William Wilkins (1844-1845)Attorney GeneralJohn J. Crittenden (4/1841- 9/1841)*Hugh S Legare (1841- 1843)John Nelson (1843- 1845)Secretary of the NavyGeorge E. Badger (4/1841 - 9/1841)*Abel P. Upshur ( 1841- 1843)Thomas W. Gilmer ( 2/1844) (killed by a battleship cannon explosion )John Y. Mason ( 1844-1845)Postmaster GeneralFrancis Granger (4/1841- 9/1841)*Charles A. Wickliffe (1841-1845)* resigned in a mass protest after Tyler vetoed the Bank Bill
John Tyler (term 1841-1845) and James K. Polk (term 1845-1849)
1841-1845
John Tyler
John Tyler (1841-1845)
33 days - March 4 to April 6, 1841.
1829-1837 Andrew Jackson 1837-1841- Martin Van Buren 1841- William Henry Harrison 1841-1845-John Tyler 1845-1849-James K.Polk 1849-1850-Zachary Taylor
one was the Mexican War
8th: Martin Van Buren (1837-1841)10th: John Tyler (1841-1845)