He controlled and knew how to help and compromise his people and society!
You're overlooking his failures of his presidency and afterwards, which is a very contraversial topic. He was mostly kept from doing great things because of a deturrent of: The Panic of 1837
Martin Van Buren closely followed the policies set by his predecessor, Andrew Jackson. Unfortunately, adhering to the Jackson policy of decentralized banks led to the Panic of 1837, followed by five years of economic depression. He favored lower tariffs, free trade and set up the national bond policy for national debt.
Key events of Van Buren administation.
There was no big happinings to my knowledge although during 1838 more than 15000 Cherokees were forced to march to oaklahoma Indian territory. 4000 died on the trail know as "the Trail of Tears"
In 1844, he was a contender for the Democratic nomination that eventualy went to Polk. He ran for President in 1848 on the Free Soil ticket and won enough votes in New York to tip the state to the Zachary Taylor and theWhigs. He then retired to his estate of Lindenwald and began his memoirs which he never completed and worked in his garden. He also made a tour of Europe and was received by royalty.
Martin was 14th attorney general of New York under Daniel Tompkins,John Taylor and Dewitt Clinton from 1815-1819 United State Senate from New York from 18821-1828 9th Governors of New York under Enos Throop from 1829-1829 10th Secretary of state under Andrew Jackson from 1829-1831 then he became United States Ambassador to Great Britain from 1831-1832 then he became Vice president under Andrew Jackson from 1833-1837
He calmed the Panic of 1837. Go to wiki for more info.
Was a recovering alcoholic and drug addict
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No. All presidents must be American-born citizens. Martin Van Buren was the first president born after the American Revolution.
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Richard Johnson was Martin Van Buren's vice president.
No, Martin Van Buren was Andrew Jackson's second vice president. Van Buren later became President himself.
No, President Van Buren was not known to be a Freemason.
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