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United States: John Tyler
John Tyler (born March 29, 1790 in Charles City County, Virginia; died January 18, 1862 in Richmond, Virginia) succeeded William Henry Harrison as the tenth President of the United States, serving between April 4, 1841 and March 4, 1845, including the whole of the year 1843. Tyler had no Vice President as he was elected as Harrison's Vice President. Tyler ascended to the presidency following Harrison's death in office.
George Washington was the President of the United States in 1796. He was the first President of the United States and he took office on 1789 April 30, serving two terms and leaving office on 1797 March 4.
In 1796, the second President of the United States, John Adams, was elected.
Jimmy Carter was elected president of the USA on January 21 1977. Robert Mugabe was elected president of Zimbabwe after Carter. The next President of the USA was Ronald Reagan.
President Ronald Reagan was actually a very successful actor prior to being elected president. He was the 40th president of The United States of America.
Yes. The Democratic party didn't start until 1790 and the republican party didn't start until the civil war.Three independents have been elected president: George Washington, John Tyler and Andrew Johnson. However Tyler and Johnson later joined parties.One Federalist was elected: John Adams.Four Democratic-Republicans were elected president: Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Adams.Four Whigs were elected president: Harrison, Tyler, Taylor, Filmore.Compare that to 17 Republicans were elected president and 15 Democrats were elected president.Also 1 Republican became the first and only president to be appointed to the position without being elected president or vice-president: Ford.
Jimmy Carter served one four-year term as US president, from January 20,1977 until January 20, 1981
i believe this is the electoral college
Taylor was elected in 1848.
yes- he was the 12th president of the US, elected in 1848.
Fillmore was elected vice-president in 1848. He was never elected president but took office because of the death of President Taylor on July 9, 1850.
Yes he was.Yes, he was the 12th US president, elected in 1848 as a Whig.
General Zachary Taylor for president Congressman Millard Fillmore for vice president
France established its second republic in 1848. Louis Napoleon, the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, was elected as President of the 2nd republic.
Zachary Taylor
Zachary Taylor
American General, and later President Zachary Taylor (1784-1850)
This depends on the country/organization you are asking about. Please re-ask your question or see related questions.United States: James Knox PolkJames Knox Polk was the 11th President of the United States from 1845 March 4 to 1849 March 4. His Vice President was George Mifflin Dallas.
The revolution of 1848 meant the end of king Louis Philippe's rule. The Second Republic was declared, and its Constitution gave much power to a directly elected President. When the election for the Presidency was held in late 1848, Louis Napoleon put forward his candidacy and he went on to win the election, becoming the Republic's President.
In 1848 James K Polk was the President and George M Dallas was the Vice President. They were in office from 1845-1849.