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.
One that would grab the potential voter's attention and make them want to vote for that candidate, such as Wm H Harrison's "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" when he and John Tyler were running for President and Vice President of the US.
John Tyler became president because he was the vice-president when the President died. The legal basis for his becoming president was the US Constitution. (The only question was whether he would actually become president or merely act as president amd carry out the necessary duties without actually being a real president. There was objection to his moving into the White House and at first no money was allocated for him to give state dinners or provide other necessary state functions. )
John Tyler became president because he was the vice-president when the President died. The legal basis for his becoming president was the Us Constitution. (The only question was whether he would actually become president or merely act as president amd carry out the necessary duties without actually being a real president. There was objection to his moving into the White House and at first no money was allocated for him to give state dinners or provide other necessary state functions. )
John Tyler became president because he was the vice-president when the President died. The legal basis for his becoming president was the US Constitution. (The only question was whether he would actually become president or merely act as president amd carry out the necessary duties without actually being a real president. There was objection to his moving into the White House and at first no money was allocated for him to give state dinners or provide other necessary state functions. )
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Thomas Jefferson attended W & M, but I am not sure he got a degree. If he did, John Tyler would be be the second president to graduate from there. James Monroe also went there, but left without graduating in order to fight in the Revolution.
You probably remember from history class that Tyler ran for the vice-presidency with William Henry Harrison on the "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too!" slogan. You probably also remember that Old Tippecanoe lasted about a month in office before succumbing to an illness. Harrison's death brought up an odd situation for the federal government. For the first time ever, a President had died in office, and it wasn't entirely clear how the succession situation would play out. Amid the confusion, Tyler declared that he had full presidential powers. He arranged to be sworn in and gave an inaugural address while downplaying any talk of being a "temporary" President. Although opponents dubbed Tyler "His Accidency," his rise to power would set the basic standard for presidential succession that would eventually be formalized in 1967 with the 25th amendment. Tyler's plan wasn't exactly the same as the one we have now, though; he spent the rest of his term without a vice president.
J.J. Redick is a better basketball player. He is probably the greatest shooter in the history of college basketball. He did not score as much as Tyler Hansbrough but Tyler Hansbrough was a center of course he would score more. J.J. Redick is overall better because of his shooting ability and his many basketball strengths.