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  • ...d Secretary of State by President Andrew Jackson; reappointed by President Martin Van Buren and served from 1834 to 1841; died in Washington, D.C., October 21, 1841; i
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  • | 8 || [[Martin Van Buren]] || 1833-1837 || [[Andrew Jackson]] | 9 || [[Richard M. Johnson]] || 1837-1841 || [[Martin Van Buren]] || First and only VP elected by Senate
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  • * Morrison, Michael A. "Martin Van Buren, the Democracy, and the Partisan Politics of Texas Annexation." ''Journal o
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  • ...graph at Philadelphia's [[Franklin Institute]], members of Congress, and [[Martin Van Buren|President Van Buren]] and his cabinet. As a result of these demonstrations,
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  • ...North and South, leading to Civil War. The origins came from a group of [[Martin Van Buren|Van Buren]] Democrats, largely New Yorkers, who sponsored the Wilmot Provis
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  • ...e Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific. The [[Free Soil]] Jacksonians, notably [[Martin Van Buren]], however, argued for limitations on expansion to avoid the expansion of s ...lamed for the economic [[Panic of 1837]], which ruined the presidency of [[Martin Van Buren]] and led to the Whig victory in 1840.
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  • * Cole, Donald B. ''Martin Van Buren and The American Political System'' 1984. * Remini, Robert V. ''Martin Van Buren and the Making of the Democratic Party''. 1959.
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  • ...e Clay's bank rechartering scheme of 1832, backfired. New York Democrat [[Martin Van Buren]] came out in favor of the bill as did many New England National Republican
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  • ...Party, the [[Free-Soil Democrats]] ([[Barnburner|Barnburners]]), led by [[Martin Van Buren]] bolted, splitting the Democracy. Because of the split in the Democratic
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  • * ''Martin Van Buren to the End of His Public Career.'' New York: Harper and Brothers, 1889. (A * "Martin Van Buren – George Bancroft Correspondence, 1830-1845." ''Proceedings of the Massac
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  • * Niven, John. ''Martin Van Buren: The Romantic Age of American Politics'' (1983)
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  • * Cole, Donald B. ''Martin Van Buren And The American Political System'' (1984) * Remini, Robert V. ''Martin Van Buren and the Making of the Democratic Party'' (1959)
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