Andrew Jackson was the common man's candidate in 1824. He was the orphan son of poor immigrant parents and loved on the Western frontier.
Andrew Jackson was the presidential candidate in 1824 that seemed to relate to, and appeal to, the common man. Jackson received 41. 4 percent of the vote in the election.
Upon the death of President Harrison, John Tyler became the first vice president to assume the presidency. Tyler was nicknamed "His Accidency" by opponents because he seemed to gain the presidency by an accident of fate versus being elected to the office.
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In a sense he was. Actually he resigned voluntarily, but it seemed likely that he would be impeached and convicted and so removed from office.
Your quelling behavior will not be accepted. I order you to exile from this land.
The current president seemed to not need anyone else.
He seemed like a good Idea at the time
President Calvin Coolidge presided over a period of time (the mid-1920s) when America was prosperous and at peace. His pro-business policies were welcomed by corporations. He was also the first president to use radio on a regular basis, and while he did not have a great radio voice, he seemed to enjoy being on the air, especially when campaigning. It is difficult to say he was a great president, but he certainly was a good president: he took over after the sudden death of President Harding, stabilized the country, and kept America moving forward during his time in office.
Da Vinci. He always seemed the one most close to Heaven, or Mount Olympus.
History already did have black presidents: in Africa, there have been both presidents and prime ministers who were black. In the United States, however, the first black president was Barack Obama, who was elected in November of 2008 and served two terms in office.
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