Saturday, April 8, 2017

Chapter 10 Section 5 - States' Rights and The Economy

Jackson was re-elected in 1832. In 1836 his friend Martin Van Buren was elected president. Two months after Van Buren took office, the country entered a severe economic depression. In 1840 William Henry Harrison, a Whig, won the presidency. Four weeks later, Harrison died, and his vice president, John Tyler, became president.

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