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He was hand-picked by Andew Jackson to succeed him. He served as vice-president during Jackson's second term and so was closely connected to the Jackson adminstration. The opposition Whig party tried an unusual strategy: They ran four candidates in different parts of the country hoping to prevent VanBuren from getting a majority and throwing the election into the House.

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The panic of 1837 was the worst depression the country had seen up to that date. As usual voters tended to blame the President for their economic roles. Martin Van Buren was an old line New Yorker, not a frontiersman like Andrew Jackson and seemed like a throwback to the old days when the Eastern establishment ruled the country. The Whigs came up with an attractive candidate, the old Western Indian fighter and War Of 1812 hero, William Henry Harrison and ran an effective campaign. So the people decided to make a change.

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he wasn't. He was an extremely hard working president who folloed the principales of the Jacksion era. There was just way too many bad things that happened during his precidency that he didn't cause. AKA the panik of 1837.

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The Panic of 1837 and his way of dealing with it are blamed for his failure to be re-elected in 1840.

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The Panic of 1837 occurred soon after he took office and the economic slump had not ended in 1840 when the election took place.

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