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  1. 義勇兵部隊. 軍歴. 1813年. ジョン・タイラー ( John Tyler, 1790年 3月29日 - 1862年 1月18日 )は、 アメリカ合衆国 の 政治家 。. 第14代 副大統領 および第10代 大統領 。. 独立宣言 署名後に生まれた2人目の大統領、および大統領の死に際して副大統領から昇格した ...

  2. John Tyler (født 29. mars 1790, død 18. januar 1862) var USAs tiende president. Han var visepresident under William Henry Harrison som døde nøyaktig en måned etter at han hadde tiltrådt, og Tyler ble dermed den første visepresidenten som tok over presidentembetet som følge av presidentens død.

  3. 11 de nov. de 2020 · President John Tyler. Kean Collection / Getty Images. Life span: Born: March 29, 1790, in Virginia. Died: January 18, 1862, in Richmond, Virginia, at that time the capital of the Confederate States of America. Presidential term: April 4, 1841 - March 4, 1845. Supported by: Tyler had been involved in party politics for decades prior to the 1840 ...

  4. John Tyler. John Tyler, Jr. (29 Maret 1790 – 18 Januari 1862) adalah Presiden dan Wakil Presiden Amerika Serikat ke-10. [1] Ia menjabat presiden pada 1841 - 1845. [2] [3] [4] Sebelumnya, ia menjabat Wakil Presiden Amerika Serikat. [5] Ia menjadi wakil presiden pertama yang merangkap jabatan menjadi presiden dalam sejarah Amerika karena ...

  5. John Tyler: Impact and Legacy. William Henry Harrison's death demonstrated for the first time the importance of nominating a vice president who actually was qualified for the presidency. Once in office, many Americans felt that John Tyler lacked the temperament and political skills to be chief executive. However, it could be argued that the ...

  6. John Tyler is a dynamic 24-year-old Emmy-nominated film composer, artist, and music and event producer. As the visionary founder of Baltimore’s Love Groove Festival and Love Groove Entertainment, he has carved out a remarkable niche in the creative industry. John’s impressive discography includes one album and four mixtapes, and he is ...

  7. John Tyler. Tenth President, 1841-1845. Campaign: When John Tyler assumed the presidency upon the death of William Henry Harrison, critics referred to him as “His Accidency.”. At fifty-one, Tyler was the youngest man yet to become president. Tyler, who supported states’ rights over federal power, was largely at odds with the nationalistic ...