Martin Van Buren won the election of 1836. He was the vice-president under Andrew Jackson and basically won by promising to continue the Jackson administration for four more years.
Martin Van Buren won the presidential election of 1836. He became rather unpopular after the Panic of 1837.
Incumbent Vice-president Martin Van Buren, Jackson Democrat, won the election of 1836.
Andrew Jackson won with Martin Van Buren as his VP.
The Whig party's inability to unify across regional lines.
Election of 1840, the issue was the Panic of 1837.
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Sam Houston won the election of 1836 primarily due to his prominent role as a military leader during the Texas Revolution, particularly his victory at the Battle of San Jacinto. His reputation as a hero and his advocacy for Texas independence resonated with voters seeking strong leadership. Additionally, the political landscape favored Houston, as he was a well-known figure with connections to influential supporters, which helped solidify his position as a frontrunner in the election.
New York has a mixed record. The 1960 election was won by JFK. The 1964 election was won by LBJ. The 1968 election was won by Hubert Humphrey. The 1972 election was won by Richard Nixon. The 1976 election was won by Jimmy Carter. The 1980 election was won by Ronald Reagan. The 1984 election was won by Ronald Reagan. The 1988 election was won by Michael Dukakis. The 1992 election was won by Bill Clinton. The 1996 election was won by Bill Clinton. The 2000 election was won by Al Gore. The 2004 election was won by John Kerry. The 2008 election was won by Barack Obama.
William H. Harrison, Hugh L. White, and Daniel Webster in 1836. William Henry Harrison in 1840.
The year 1836 is important because that's when Texas won its independence
Martin Van Buren won the 1836 presidential election defeating William Henry Harrison. In the 1836 presidential election Martin Van Buren received 170 electoral votes, William Henry Harrison received 73 electoral votes, Hugh L. White received 26 electoral votes, Daniel Webster received 14 electoral votes, and William P. Mangum received 11 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Van Buren 764,176 and Harrison 558,816.
James Monroe won the election of 1816.