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Biography Of John Tyler | |
Real Name | John Tyler |
Profession | Political Leaders |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Deism, Episcopal |
Political Ideology | Independent (1841–1862),
Democratic-Republican (Before 1825) |
Personal life of John Tyler | |
Born on | 29 March 1790 |
Birthday | 29th March |
Died At Age | 71 |
Sun Sign | Aries |
Born in | Charles City County |
Died on | 18 January 1862 |
Place of death | Richmond |
Family Background of John Tyler | |
Father | John Tyler, Sr. |
Mother | Mary Marot (Armistead) |
Spouses/Partners | Julia Gardiner Tyler (m. 1844–1862),
Letitia Christian Tyler (m. 1813–1842) |
Children | Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Robert Tyler, Elizabeth Tyler, David Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler, Alice Tyler, Letitia Tyler Semple, John Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, Tazewell Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler Spencer, Anne Contesse Tyler, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, Lachlan Tyler, Mary Tyler |
Education | College of William and Mary |
Personal Fact of John Tyler | |
John Tyler, the tenth President of the United States of America is best remembered for approving the annexation of Texas and bringing Florida into the folds of the Union. Before he became the President of the United States, he essayed several roles in the field of public service, beginning from a state legislator, to becoming a governor. Later he was selected as a U.S. representative and then as the U.S. senator and finally went on to become the Vice President. He has the distinction of being the first vice president, who went on to become the U.S. President, due the death of the incumbent President, William Henry Harrison in this case. Tyler had a tough run in the presidential office, as his actions were not supported by either of the major parties present in American politics at that time. His detractors dubbed him as His Accidency. As a result, today his presidency is not really remembered as a success story. Despite best of intentions, due to the widespread political opposition, Tyler was not able to make any phenomenal contributions in American politics. |
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