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  1. United States presidential election of 1840, American presidential election held in 1840, in which Whig candidate William Henry Harrison defeated incumbent Democratic Pres. Martin Van Buren. By the election of 1840 the two-party system had become firmly entrenched in United States politics, with

  2. The United States presidential election of 1840 saw President Martin Van Buren fight for re-election against an economic depression and a Whig Party unified for the first time behind war hero William Henry Harrison. Rallying under the slogan “Tippecanoe and Tyler, too,” the Whigs easily defeated Van Buren.

  3. The 1840 Presidential Election in the United States represented a major shift in political campaigns. Whig Party candidate William Henry Harrison and his running mate, John Tyler, were the first candidates to campaign actively for office.

  4. U.S. Presidents. John Tyler: Campaigns and Elections. By William Freehling. The Campaign and Election of 1840: When the Whigs held their first convention in late 1839, the attendees reflected a loosely joined confederation of slave-owners and abolitionists, nationalists and antinationalists.

  5. Apr 1, 2020 · The Presidential Election of 1840 would be the first time that a new party, the Whigs, would win the Presidential election. However, it would be short-lived.

  6. 1840 Presidential General Election Results. National JavaCompare! Democratic electoral votes were cast for three Vice-Presidential Candidates: Richard Johnson (48), Littleton Tazewell (11), James Polk (1).

  7. The 1840 United States presidential election was the 14th quadrennial presidential election, held from Friday, October 30 to Wednesday, December 2, 1840. Economic recovery from the Panic of 1837 was incomplete, and Whig nominee William Henry Harrison defeated incumbent President Martin Van Buren of the Democratic Party.

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