The 10th President of the United States was John Tyler from April 4, 1841 to March 4, 1845
When President William Henry Harrison died 32 days into his term, Vice President John Tyler Succeeded Harrison to become the The 10th President of the United States. Tyler served one term.
John Tyler completed Harrison's term as President.
John Tyler was not elected into office. John Tyler was the Vice President under President William Henry Harrison from March 4, 1841 to April 4, 1841. President William Henry Harrison died 32 days into his term, and John Tyler Succeeded Harrison to become the The 10th President of the United States.
He was ejected from his party while he was president and was not nominated for a second term.
After Harrison died, VP John Tyler became President
John Tyler
1 Term from 1841-1845.
Tyler completed his term of office, but was voted out of his Whig party after he vetoed the banking bill. He was not nominated for another term.
John Tyler was the last president elected from the state of Virginia.
John Tyler was the 10th President of the United States.
John Tyler was a resident of Virginia. He became the Vice President for William Harrison. Then when William Harrison died, he became President. He was the first Vice President to become President when a President died. He served the rest of the term and returned to Virginia.
John Tyler preceded Polk as US president.