After Tyler vetoed a bill to re-establish a bank of the United States, he was expelled from his Whig party. The banking bill had been pushed through Congress by the Whigs and re-establishing the bank had been one of the Whigs' long-time goals.
The veto made them furious.
John Tyler never bothered trying to appoint a Vice President after he became President.
President John Tyler's nickname was the "Accidental President" or "His Accidency". He received this nickname because he was the first president to hold the office without being elected to it. William Henry Harrison died shortly after taking office and Tyler was his vice president.
John Tyler was the first vice president to become President without being elected as President. He took over for William Henry Harrison, who was the first President to die in office in 1840.
John Tyler was US President Tyler's full name.
John Tyler preceded Polk as US president.
The 10th President of the United States was John Tyler.
No- he did not die. President Harrison died and Tyler took his place as president.
John Tyler was the 10th President of the United States.
John Tyler was the last president elected from the state of Virginia.
There were 26 states when Tyler was President.
John Tyler was the first vice-president to assume the role of president.John Tyler was the first vice-president to assume the role of president.
John Tyler had no vice-president. Tyler was never elected President. He was William Henry Harrison's running mate in 1840. When President Harrison died shortly after his inauguration, Vice-President Tyler assumed the duties of the presidency. However, the Constitution at that time was unclear whether Tyler only assumed the duties of the president, and kept the title of Vice-President, or whether he actually became President. Also, there was no provision in the Constitution for creating a Vice-President when the former Vice-President took over the duties of the President. So no Vice-President was created while Tyler was acting as President. Tyler's term ended in 1844 and he was not re-elected.