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John Tyler

John Tyler was the 10th President of the United States. He served as president from April 4, 1841 to March 4, 1845.

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Where is John Tylers school located at?

John Tyler Community College is located in Chester, Virginia, with additional campuses in Midlothian and Petersburg. It serves the surrounding areas by offering a variety of programs and degrees for students.

Who was John Tylers family?

John Tylers family was: Mary Tyler

Robert Tyler

John Tyler

Letitia Tyler

Elizabeth Tyler

Anne Contesse Tyler

Alice Tyler

Tazewell Tyler

David Gardiner Tyler

John Alexander Tyler

Julia Gardiner Tyler

Lachlan Tyler

Lyon Gardiner Tyler

Robert Fitzwalter Tyler

Pearl Tyler

(allegations of Tyler being the father of John Dunjee have also risen)

John Tyler's precedent?

William Henry Harrison died a month into his presidency, and so the vice president at the time, John Tyler, was sworn into office. This was the first time this had happened in US history, so he set the precedent. This is what we call John Tyler's precedent--having the vice president become the president in the event of the current president's death.

Many years later in the 1960's, this precedent became doubtlessly constitutional with the ratification of the 25th amendment which basically sets the standards for succession to the Presidency and establishes procedures both for filling a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, as well as responding to Presidential disabilities.

Where did John Tyler live after he was president?

He went back to his plantation home, Sherwood Forest, on the James River in Virginia.

What number president was John Tyler?

Number 10 -- John Tyler was the 10th US President.

Did john tyler own slaves?

Yes, he owned seventy Slaves to work his plantation, Sherwood Forest, in Virginia. He was a decent slave owner, not letting anyone whip them or split apart their families.

What religion was president John Taylor?

John Taylor was president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) from 1880-1887. He was a member of the Church of England from his birth until age 16 (1808-1824) a Methodist from age 16 to 28(1824-1836) and a Mormon from age 28 until his death at age 78. (1836-1887)

John Tyler was president of the United States from 1841-1845. He was an Episcopalian.

After John Tyler was president what did he do?

After leaving office, John Tyler was not heavily involved in politics, mainly due to his unpopularity. However, during the secession crisis between Lincoln's election and the outbreak of war at Fort Sumter, Tyler attempted to negotiate peace terms between North and South at a peace conference in Washington. Tyler, as a Virginian and former president, was seen as someone who could bring the two sides together, much as some former presidents (like Carter and Nixon) in recent times have been called out of retirement to aid in difficult political situations. However, Tyler was unable to negotiate much of anything because of the intense antagonism of the parties. Following Virginia's secession after Fort Sumter, Tyler was elected as Congressman to the Confederate Congress, the only former president to take any kind of active role in the rebel government. Much like Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee, Tyler did not approve of secession before the fact but accepted the decision of his "country." Also, it must be remembered that politicians in this period were often elected whether or not that desired or sought public office, and even those who detested politics usually served against their will out of a sense of public duty. Tyler died before the end of the war.

Where did John Tyler live?

Tyler lived on a plantation home near the James River in Virginia.

What was President John Tyler's military rank?

Did not have a military rank.

Religion: Episcopalian

Education: Graduated from the College of William and Mary (1807)

Occupation: Lawyer

Political Party: Whig

Other Government Positions:

* Member of Virginia House of Delegates, 1811-16

* Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1816-21

* Virginia State Legislator, 1823-25

* Governor of Virginia, 1825-26

* United States Senator, 1827-36

* Vice President, 1841 (under tiny U.S. flag W. H. Harrison)

* Member of Confederate States Congress, 1861-62

Source: The Internet Public Library

Who are important African Americans?

You could search up people from the Black History movement such as Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. There's also Barack Obama. :-)

Who is Tyler Durden?

A Fridge!

tyler is a character in the movie and book "fight club", he loves destruction of everything good

Why is the president called the president?

A President is called a President because the basic word "president" means the head of state of Republic, head of a company of government office.

What us document states the law for how John Tyler became president?

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. )

Why wasn't John Tyler a citizen when he died?

John Tyler was a citizen when he died. All citizens of the seceded states were still considered US citizens because Lincoln and the government in Washington viewed secession as an illegal, thus meaningless, act.