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    Martin Van Buren

    President of the United States from 1837 to 1841

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    Apr 2, 2014 · Martin Van Buren was the eighth president of the United States. His shrewd dealings laid the foundations for the Democratic Party and the modern political machine.

  2. Martin Van Buren was the eighth President of the United States (1837-1841), after serving as the eighth Vice President and the tenth Secretary of State, both under President Andrew...

  3. Van Buren, the incumbent vice president and chosen successor of President Andrew Jackson, took office as the eighth United States president after defeating multiple Whig Party candidates in the 1836 presidential election.

  4. Martin Van Buren was surely one of the most important politicians in American history. He entered politics in the early 1800s and joined the party of Thomas Jefferson, the Democratic-Republicans.

  5. He rose rapidly through the ranks of the Democratic-Republican Party and became the leader of the Bucktail faction. In 1821, the state legislature elected Van Buren to represent New York in the United States Senate, where he served until he resigned to become the Governor of New York.

  6. Martin Van Buren served only one term as President, and those four years were marked as much by failure and criticism as by success and popular acclaim. Van Buren's troubled presidency, though, should not overshadow his significant contributions to American political development.

  7. Martin Van Buren Event Timeline. March 06, 1837. Special Message. March 07, 1837. Executive Order. March 28, 1837. Proclamation 43C—Extinguishing Title for Indian Lands Between the State of Missouri and the Missouri River. April 30, 1837. State of Maine - Resolve Relating to the Fortification of Frontier States.

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