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  1. Martin Van Buren: Eighth President 1837-1841 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2005-09
  2. Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren, 7th and 8th Presidents of The United States by WILLIAM O. STODDARD, 2009-04-06
  3. The Inaugural Speeches of the President - Martin Van Buren by Martin Van Buren, 2009-08-02
  4. Martin Van Buren The State of the Union Address (Presidents) by Martin Van Buren, 2009-07-18
  5. Martin Van Buren Facts about the Presidents: by Joseph Nathan / Podell, Janet Kane, 2009-03-01
  6. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 3, part 2: Martin Van Buren by James D. (James Daniel) Richardson, 2004-02-01
  7. James D. Richardson- A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Section 2 (of 2) of Volume 3. Martin Van Buren by James D. Richardson, 2009-07-05
  8. Presidents from Adams through Polk, 1825-1849: Debating the Issues in Pro and Con Primary Documents by David A. Smith, 2005-06-30
  9. State of the Union Address (1st President George Washington to 22nd President Grover Cleveland) (Kindle Preferred Active TOC) by Presidents of the United States of America, 2009-10-01
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81. MSN Learning & Research - Van Buren, Martin
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82. American Presidents: Life Portraits
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83. TII | Publications | Independent Review | V4n2 | Martin Van Buren: The Greatest
Jeffrey Rogers Hummel's article from the Independent Review (v4n2) proposes that van buren is arguably the president most responsible for the freedoms enjoyed by the American people.
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84. Postmodern Village: Martin Fan Bureau
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85. Martin Van Buren
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86. MARTIN VAN BUREN
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Martin Van Buren
Eighth President 1837-1841
Born: On December 5, 1782 in Kinderhook, Columbia, New York.
Education: He studied at the Kinderhook Academy, leaving at the age of 13.
Occupation: Lawyer, public official.
Religion: Dutch Reformed.
Family life: He married Hannah Hoes in 1807, when he was 24 and his bride just three months younger. Apparently their marriage was a happy one, though little is known of Hannah as a person. They had five sons, one dying in infancy. Hannah not yet 36 died , apparently from tuberculosis, on February 5, 1819. He never remarried.
Political career: A rival of DeWitt Clinton for leadership of the New York Republicans; held state offices before becoming United States Senator, 1821-28, then succeeded Clinton as governor. A trusted advisor and secretary of state to Andrew Jackson; became his vice-president, 1833-37. Succeeded Jackson as president; nominated again in 1840 but was defeated. Nominated in 1848 by the dissident Free-Soil Party: retired after his defeat.
Hightlights of his presidency: Opposed annexation of Texas. Fought unpopular war with Seminole Indians in Florida.

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88. Van Buren, Martin: A Jacksonian Democrat
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Elected (1828) governor of New York state, Van Buren resigned in 1829, after Jackson had become President, to become his Secretary of State. Probably the most influential of Jackson's advisers, Van Buren, although essentially opposed to the doctrine of nullification , did not at first take a conspicuous part in the rising hostilities between Vice President John C. Calhoun and the President. Van Buren further strengthened his position with Jackson by being courteous to Peggy Eaton (see O'Neill, Margaret

89. US Vice Presidents, 1825-1841
Richard Mentor Johnson Served under martin van buren from 1837 The Ninth Vice PresidentBorn October 17, 1780 us House of Representatives from Kentucky (1807
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    The Vice Presidents     of the United States John C. Calhoun   Martin Van Buren   Richard Mentor Johnson   John C. Calhoun    Served under John Quincy Adams from 1825-1829 Served under Andrew Ja Served under Andrew Jackson from 1829-1832 The Seventh Vice President Born: March 18, 1782 Died: March 31, 1850 State: South Carolina Party: Democratic-Republican Graduated from Yale College (1804). Admitted to the South Carolina bar (1807). South Carolina House of Representatives (1808-09). U.S. Representative from South Carolina (1811-17). Secretary of War (1817-25). Vice President of the United States (1825-32). Supported the doctrine of nullification, the theory that states can reject federal laws. The first of two Vice Presidents to resign that officethe other was Agnewhe did so to assume a seat in the U.S. Senate.

90. 8th President: Martin Van Buren
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Martin Van Buren (1782-1862)
  • Education and Occupations:
      Education:
        Van Buren studied Latin briefly at the Kinderhook Academy. He received no formal education after the age of 14 (1796). He studies law under Francis Sylvester from 1796-1802. Van Buren finished his law studies under William P. Van Ness in 1803. He was admitted to the bar in 1803.
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        From 1803-1807, Van Buren practiced law with his half brother, James Van Alen. He was appointed as the surrogate to Columbia County in 1808, and he served until 1811. A New York State Senator from 1812-1820, Van Buren supported the War of 1812, while condemning the imprisonment of debtors and campaigning against fraudulent bank practices. Van Buren served as the state attorney from 1815-1820, while continuing to serve as a state senator. He attended a state constitutional convention in 1821, during which he attempted to break down barriers which were delaying the adoption of popular suffrage and other reforms. As a U.S. Senator from 1821-1828, Van Buren opposed President Monroe's attempts to lure Federalists to the Republican party; and during his terms in Senate, he emerged as a prominent architect of the Democratic party (formerly the Jeffersonian Republican party). He disliked Federal programs that encouraged a strong central government at the expense of state rights. As the leader of the Senate Judiciary Committee, he was an outspoken critic of the Supreme Court, especially in relation to its practice of judicial review. Van Buren supported William H. Crawford in the election of 1824. He was the Senate's strongest opposer of John Quincy Adams' nationalist practices from 1825-1828. In the election of 1828, he supported Andrew Jackson, whom he believed to be the only candidate who would be able to unite the country under a plan that mirrored Jeffersonian Republican principles.

91. Medical History Of President Martin Van Buren
The Medical History of president. martin van buren. = UNDER CONSTRUCTION . president 8. Lived 1782·1862. Served 1837·1841.
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  • Through his mother, Van Buren was related three ways (all distantly), to Theodore Roosevelt , who, like Van Buren, was of Dutch descent. In fact, Van Buren was the first of only five Presidents not of British paternal descent. The others were the two Roosevelts, plus Herbert Hoover and Dwight Eisenhower
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  • 92. The Presidents Of The United States - Martin Van Buren
    tall, but trim and erect, martin van buren dressed fastidiously the expansion of slavery,van buren blocked the SE115 89 Stockholm Home us Presidents Public
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    Fast Fact: Martin Van Buren was the first Chief Executive born under the United States flag. Biography: Only about 5 feet, 6 inches tall, but trim and erect, Martin Van Buren dressed fastidiously. His impeccable appearance belied his amiabilityand his humble background. Of Dutch descent, he was born in 1782, the son of a tavernkeeper and farmer, in Kinderhook, New York. As a young lawyer he became involved in New York politics. As leader of the "Albany Regency," an effective New York political organization, he shrewdly dispensed public offices and bounty in a fashion calculated to bring votes. Yet he faithfully fulfilled official duties, and in 1821 was elected to the United States Senate. By 1827 he had emerged as the principal northern leader for Andrew Jackson. President Jackson rewarded Van Buren by appointing him Secretary of State. As the Cabinet Members appointed at John C. Calhoun's recommendation began to demonstrate only secondary loyalty to Jackson, Van Buren emerged as the
    President's most trusted adviser. Jackson referred to him as, "a true man with no guile."

    93. Martin Van Buren - Books On Presidents Of The USA
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    94. Martin Van Buren (1782-1862)
    us Presidents martin van buren (17821862). Brief biography of the first presidentto be born after the Revolutionary War followed by summaries of significant
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    U.S. Presidents: Martin Van Buren (1782-1862) Brief biography of the first president to be born after the Revolutionary War followed by summaries of significant events of his administration. Martin Van Buren was born in Kinderhook, New York, in 1782 making him the first United States president born after the Revolutionary War. At the age of 18 he was already active in New York politics serving as a member of a nominating convention. Van Buren was admitted to the New York bar in 1803. In 1821 he became a United States Senator and served in the Senate until his election to the New York governorship in 1828. During that election year, Van Buren had enthusiastically supported Andrew Jackson and in 1829 President Jackson appointed him Secretary of State. Van Buren resigned after two years, but in 1831 was elected Vice-President for Jackson's second term. Van Buren himself was elected president in 1836 by a small margin of the popular vote. Van Buren's four years in the White House were clouded by financial panic. To help stabilize the economy, Van Buren obtained from Congress approval for a new treasury department separate from private or state banks. This new department, combined with his adherence to a non-interference policy during the Canadian rebellion in 1837 were unpopular with the voters. Van Buren lost his bid for re-election in 1840 to the Whig candidate. After his defeat, he toured the western states, meeting with both Andrew Jackson in Tennessee, and Henry Clay in Kentucky. During this time Van Buren publicly disapproved of the annexation of Texas which he felt would provoke a war with Mexico. He sought re-election in 1844, but lost the party nomination because of his views on Texas.

    95. Martin Van Buren Documents
    martin van buren Letter nominating Henry Wheaton Envoy to Andrew Jackson letter namingvan buren Secretary of Inauguration Arrangements Prepared by us Senate.
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    96. Books By Jerome Mushkat, Joseph G. Rayback - President Martin Van Buren
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    97. Martin Van Buren - Wikipedia
    Vice president Richard M. Johnson. martin van buren was the eighth (18371841)president of the United States and the first one born in the United States.
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Martin Van Buren Rank: Term of Office: March 4 March 3 Followed: Andrew Jackson Succeeded by: William Henry Harrison Date of Birth December 5 Place of Birth: Kinderhook, New York Date of Death: July 24 Place of Death: Kinderhook, New York First Lady: Hannah Hoes Occupation: lawyer Political Party: Democrat Vice President: Richard M. Johnson Martin Van Buren December 5 July 24 ) was the eighth ( President of the United States and the first one born in the United States. He was born in Kinderhook New York of Dutch descent. His father Abraham Van Buren (

    98. American Presidents: Life Portraits
    martin van buren as us Senator in an electoral majority), van buren was disappointedbecause he considered Adams too Federalist. van buren's support for
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    Own your favorite Biography or War videos. Wild West, Politics, and more! www.HistoryChannel.com MARTIN VAN BUREN 8th President Term- March 4, 1837 to March 4, 1841 Democratic Party Birth: Kinderhook, New York, December 5, 1782. Ancestry: Dutch Marriage: Catskill, New York, February 21, 1807 to Hannah Hoes who was born in Kinderhook, New York, March 8, 1783. Hannah died in Albany, New York, February 5, 1819, and is buried in Kinderhook Cemetery, Kinderhook, New York. Children: Abraham (1807-1873); John (1810-1866); Martin (1812-1855); Smith Thompson (1817-1876) Home: "Lindenwald", Kinderhook, New York. Education: Village schools and studied in law office. Religion: Dutch Reformed Occupation before Presidency: Lawyer, politician. Pre-Presidential Offices: Surrogate of Columbia County, New York; New York State Senator; Attorney General of New York; Delegate to Third New York State Constitutional Convention; U.S. Senator; Governor of New York; Secretary of State; Vice-President. Political Party: Democratic during Presidency; Free Soil from 1848.

    100. Martin Van Buren Biography (Reference)
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    Martin Van Buren In 1832, Van Buren became vice president; in 1836, president. The Panic of 1837 overshadowed his term. He attributed it to the overexpansion of the credit and favored the establishment of an independent treasury as repository for the federal funds. In 1840, he established a 10-hour day on public works. Defeated by Harrison in 1840, he was the leading contender for the Democratic nomination in 1844 until he publicly opposed immediate annexation of Texas, and was subsequently beaten by the Southern delegations at the Baltimore convention. This incident increased his growing misgivings about the slave power. After working behind the scenes among the anti-slavery Democrats, Van Buren joined in the movement that led to the Free-Soil Party and became its candidate for president in 1848. He subsequently returned to the Democratic Party while continuing to object to its pro-Southern policy. He died in Kinderhook on July 24, 1862. His

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