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The eighth president of the United States was Martin Van Buren. He was Andrew Jackson's Vice President and went on to serve only one term as president. (Though he tried twice for re-election unsuccessfully.) Many most historians assert that Van Buren only won his election because he had such strong support from Jackson, who had hand-picked Van Buren as his successor in order to continue Jacksonian politics.
He is often remembered for his very long, curly sideburns as much as for his politics, especially because his politics were generally just a continuation of Jackson's. He is not considered charismatic or dynamic
When in office he imposed the Trail of Tears that Jackson had created, forcing the Cherokee Nation out of their homes in the south, killing thousands along the way.
He also refused to help the Mormons as they were forces west to Utah, because it might lose him the voters' respect in Missouri.
His successor to the White House was John Henry Harrison, who lived only one month of his presidential term.
The 8th President of the United States was Martin Van Buren who served from March 4, 1837 to March 4, 1841
The 8th and a half president was Quentin Trembly.
In my opinion, I think he did existed... or its just gravity fall.
Martin Van Buren was the eighth president and also the eighth vice-president, serving under Andrew Jackson in his second term.
When the 16th amendment was passed on February 3rd, 1913, the president was William Howard Taft. When the 17th amendment was passed on April 8th, 1913 the president was Woodrow Wilson.
Lincoln was first elected in 1860. He was re-elected in 1864, and began to serve his second term in 1865.
You do not capitalize "president'. You only capitalize "president" if you are using it with a president's name. EX: The president is tall. EX: The tallest president was President Abraham Lincoln.
Conversations between the president and vice-president of the United States consist of the vice-president advising the president. At times, the president will advise the vice-president on upcoming events that he will have to attend in place of the president. The president and vice-president also discuss pressing foreign matters and how to approach them.
Andrew Johnson was his Vice President and became president when Lincoln was shot.