John Tyler's biggest problem as president was his lack of party support, as he was a Whig who often clashed with the party leadership. After assuming office following William Henry Harrison's death, Tyler vetoed several key Whig initiatives, leading to his expulsion from the party. This isolation made it difficult for him to implement his agenda and effectively govern, ultimately resulting in a contentious relationship with Congress. His presidency was marked by significant political strife and a struggle to maintain legitimacy and authority.
his father was the owner of a distinguished plantation.
The biggest social problem was the abject poverty of the masses.
John Hancock.
The main problem was death. Death was surrounded by them
yes he did theres a joke that goes like this ,the guys name was john HANDcock so he had a big hand that came with the biggest signiture
When the first southern states seceded in 1861, Tyler led a compromise movement; failing, he worked to create the Southern Confederacy
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yes its tylers dad
John Tyler has many deceased relatives, and one living grandson.
his father was the owner of a distinguished plantation.
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John Tyler was his full name. He was John Tyler, Jr. while his father was living.
Mary Armistead Tyler died from a stroke in 1834.
John Tyler became president in 1841 and Letitia Tyler died in 1842
President Tyler's full name was John Tyler. he liked aplle pie with crust
first VP to succeed to President, and the annexation of Texas from Mexico... that's about it really