TYLER, JOHN

1790–1862, 10th President of the United States, b. Charles City co., Va.

Early Career

Educated at the College of William and Mary, he studied law under his father, John Tyler (1747–1813), governor of Virginia from 1808 to 1811, and was admitted (1809) to the bar. A state legislator (1811–16, 1823–25) and U.S. Representative (1817–21), Tyler was an unswerving states' rights Democrat. He joined the condemnation of Andrew Jackson's actions in Florida and voted against the Missouri Compromise.

Governor of Virginia (1825–27) and a U.S. Senator (1827–36), Tyler reluctantly supported Jackson as the least objectionable of the presidential candidates in 1828 and 1832. Although he did not approve South Carolina's nullification act, he violently opposed Jackson's measures against it (see force bill). The President's fiscal policies further alienated him, so that he was eventually drawn to the new Whig party, joining its states' rights Southern wing, which differed with many of the nationalistic policies associated with the Clay leadership. He resigned from the Senate rather than abide by the instructions of the Virginia legislature to vote for the motion to expunge Henry Clay's censure of Jackson from the records.

Presidency

In 1840, Tyler was chosen running mate to the Whig presidential candidate, William Henry Harrison, and they waged their victorious "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" campaign. One month after his inauguration Harrison died, and on Apr. 4, 1841, Tyler became the first Vice President to succeed to the presidency. His antipathy toward many Whig policies soon became apparent (he had never concealed it), and a rift developed between him and Henry Clay, the party leader.

After his second veto of a measure creating a national bank with branches in the states (on the grounds that it violated the constitutional rights of the states), his cabinet, except for Daniel Webster, resigned (Sept., 1841). Webster stayed on as Secretary of State until the negotiations for the Webster-Ashburton Treaty with the British were completed (May, 1843). Bitterly denounced by the Whigs and with few friends among the Democrats, Tyler became a President without a party.

Nevertheless he accomplished much toward the annexation of Texas. Abel P. Upshur, Webster's successor, was killed when a gun on the U.S.S. Princeton blew up, and John C. Calhoun continued Upshur's negotiations for a treaty with Texas. The treaty was rejected by the Senate. Tyler then supported a plan for a joint resolution to annex Texas and had the satisfaction of seeing it accepted by Texas just before he left office in 1845. The completion of annexation was brought about under James K. Polk, Tyler's Democratic successor.

Later Career

Tyler, nominated by a small Democratic faction, had withdrawn from the 1844 election. In Feb., 1861, he presided over the unsuccessful conference at Washington that attempted to find some last-minute solution to avert the Civil War. Later, he served in the provisional Confederate Congress and was elected to the permanent Confederate Congress, but he died before he could take his seat.

Bibliography

See L. G. Tyler (his son), Letters and Times of the Tylers (3 vol., 1884–96, repr. 1970); biography by O. P. Chitwood (1939, repr. 1964); studies by R. J. Morgan (1954) and N. L. Peterson (1989).

____________________

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright© 2004, Columbia University Press. Licensed from Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved.

-48538-

Search the Library
Books
Journals
Magazines
Newspapers
Encyclopedia
Advanced Search
About Questia
Questia is the world's largest online academic library offering full-text books, journals, and articles on thousands of topics.

Join Now...
Questia Books and Articles on: Tyler John
We found: 15062 results
By media type:
 

Books:

 

9644  

 

Journal articles:

 

1435  

 

Magazine articles:

 

439  

 

Newspaper articles:

 

3514  

 

Encyclopedia articles:

 

30  

Research Topics on: Tyler John

List All Topics    
John Tyler
 

books on: Tyler John  - 9644 results

       More book Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
...Charlottesville, Virginia, granddaughters of John Tyler; Miss Pearl Tyler Ellis of Salem...Washington, D.C., also granddaughters of John Tyler; Mr. J. Alfred Tyler of Sherwood...Charles City, Virginia, grandson of John Tyler, and Katherine Thomason Tyler, his...
JOHN TYLER CHAMPION OF THE OLD SOUTH Photograph...THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION JOHN TYLER CHAMPION OF THE OLD SOUTH BY OLIVER...says in the course of this biography that John Tyler"holds a unique place in the history of...
...published by Knopf; John Updikes review of...New Yorker calls Tyler not merely good...Navigation , while John Updike called her...continued to elude Tyler. None of her novels...Critical Essays on Anne Tyler . Ed. Alice Hall Petry...Updike, John. Leaving Home. New...
...Interview with Ralph Tyler 81 By Kevin Ryan, John Johnston, and Katherine...request of President John F. Kennedys commissioner...Francis Keppel, Tyler was instrumental in...competition with whom Tyler contended were both John Gardner and Francis...
...in particular. Shirley Ann Grau, Anne Tyler, and Gail Godwin, I believe, are representative...commenting on portions of my manuscript: John Alberti, Paige Byam, Conrad Carroll, Steve...can find herself in yet another trap. As John Aldridge comments in The American Novel...
More book Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

journal articles on: Tyler John  - 1435 results

       More journal Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
John Tyler: The Accidental President. by David A. Smith John Tyler: The Accidental President. By Edward P...2006. Pp. 332. $37.50.) A new book about John Tyler cannot quite be cause for excitement, but...
John Tyler, the Accidental President. by Michael A. Morrison John Tyler, the Accidental President. By Edward P...heaped on him by Whigs and historians alike, John Tyler, "His Accidency," emerges as a tragically...
The Republican Vision of John Tyler. by Christopher J. Leahy The Republican Vision of John Tyler. By Dan Monroe. (College Station...252. $39.95, ISBN 1-58544-216-X.) John Tyler has generally received superficial...
...Getzels, Nathan Gage, Edgar Friedenburg, Hilda Taba, Thomas James, Louis Raths, Ernest Boyer, John Goodlad, and a host of others. Like all of us, Tyler had the occasional wart here and there. But he was never given to petty chronicles of complaint...
...reached the outskirts of Centreville. Daniel Tyler, who enjoyed an excellent reputation in...with the bottle. At 7 A.M. on July 18, Tyler ordered his division forward toward Centreville...rested his men and waited for provisions, Tyler decided to reconnoiter Mitchells and Blackburns...
More journal Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

magazine articles on: Tyler John  - 439 results

       More magazine Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
...Idol of The Clownes of 1654, John Cleveland drew his subject as...royal oak is re-invented, with `Tyler to be advanced upon the ruines...which had been made to John by the barons; and notwithstanding...action of the court by traducing Tyler, his fame will outlive their...
...talks to Aerosmiths Steven Tyler about Lewis Carroll, J...never forget when I read John Steinbecks Travels With...my own little world. TYLER ISNT THE ONLY ROCK STAR...miss my wife. by Elton John (lyrics Its lonely...by Elton John (lyrics by Ray Bradbury...
...amazing young man. From that research came the book The Life of John Birch in 1954 Then in 1956, he began writing and publishing...was in 1956 that I met, fell in love with, and married Joyce Tyler, the daughter of Dan Tyler, Jr., former chairman of the Republican...
...Slatkin admits that if he had been a pianist, he would "have liked to have been like John." According to Slatkin, he was "a musicians musician. You meet Tyler, the little dog that accompanied Browning on tour--and sometimes even on stage! ILLUSTRATION...
...to preserve the Union." John Brown could effortlessly outdo...Emerson. The American writer Joel Tyler Headley "recycled" Carlyle...than that they should encounter John Brown, careless of his own safety...John Wilkes Booth...
More magazine Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

newspaper articles on: Tyler John  - 3514 results

       More newspaper Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
...two-thirds of the Union was represented. John Tyler, one of five ex-presidents then alive...William and Mary in Williamsburg, Tyler had traveled to Washington to request...supplies aboard. Buchanan assured Tyler that the ship had no hostile purpose...
...COLLEGES Blue Ridge, Central Virginia, Dabney S. Lancaster, Danville, Eastern Shore, Germanna, J. Sargeant Reynolds, John Tyler, Lord Fairfax, Mountain Empire, New River, Northern Virginia, Patrick Henry, Paul D. Camp, Piedmont Virginia, Rappahannock...
...William Connery, THE WASHINGTON TIMES John Tyler, the 10th president of the United...socialite Julia Gardiner in 1844. John Tyler was the first vice president to become...instance, who would not give an inch. John Tyler counseled everybody against secession...
...Harrison of Ohio for president and John Tyler of Virginia for the No. 2 spot. The two men agreed on nothing, with Tyler espousing a conservative, states-rights...died a month after his inauguration, Tyler came into the presidency and the Whig...
Complicated John Tyler and His Brief Presidency. Byline...College of William and Mary has written "John Tyler: The Accidental President," a fascinating...Ferocious Engine of Democracy." +++++ JOHN TYLER: THE ACCIDENTAL PRESIDENT By Edward P...
More newspaper Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

encyclopedia articles on: Tyler John  - 30 results

       More encyclopedia Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 >>  
 
TYLER, JOHN 1790 1862, 10th President...studied law under his father, John Tyler (1747 1813), governor of Virginia...S. Princeton blew up, and John C. Calhoun continued Upshurs...was rejected by the Senate. Tyler then supported a plan for a...
...unsuccessful attempt to interview Richard II , Tyler led the mob into the city, where it plundered...including the Savoy Palace, residence of John of Gaunt) and the Fleet and Newgate prisons...time, however, or immediately thereafter, Tyler and another group of rebels captured the...
DENNETT, TYLER den it, 1883 1949, American historian and educator, b. Spencer, Wis...numerous articles in magazines and periodicals, several books, including John Hay (1933), which won the 1934 Pulitzer Prize for biography...
...the Peasants Revolt of 1381 (see under Tyler, Wat ). He was an itinerant for many years, acting independently of the influence of John Wyclif and advocating ecclesiastical...socialism under the title The Dream of John Ball. ____________________ Copyright...
...1817 19) but resigned to resume state offices. He served as Attorney General under Presidents William H. Harrison and John Tyler (March to Sept., 1841) and Millard Fillmore (1850 53). He replaced Henry Clay when Clay resigned from his Senate seat...
More encyclopedia Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 >>

 About Questia   ::   Privacy   ::   Contact