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As should be expected, he immediately replaced John Quincy Adams' Cabinet with his own:

  • Secretary of State Martin Van Buren
  • Treasury Secretary Samuel Ingham
  • War Secretary John H. Eaton
  • Attorney General John M. Berrien
  • Navy Secretary John Branch, Jr.

The only non-Democrat he appointed to his Cabinet was Postmaster General William T. Barry.
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