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Topic: Assessing the “Whig Presidency” of Harrison and Tyler
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The Presidency (and Death) of William Henry Harrison
Whig President Harrison (Election 1840) Spoils turnover Clay vs. Harrison (Whigs fractured) Harrison died (shortest presidency) Succeeded by VP John Tyler 1st death in the White House Transfer of power “accidental president”
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John Tyler’s Presidency
Once a democrat, now a Whig Retained many democrat ideas Not fully trusted by Clay and Webster Tyler refuses many of Clay’s Whig programs Opposes Bank, Tariff reforms Expelled from Whig Party Cabinet resignations (except Webster) Impeachment Proceedings?
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Problems With Britain Cultural conflicts
The Caroline / McLeod incident (1837) : Disagreement over the Canadian/Maine border “Aroostook War” Webster-Ashburton Treaty (1842) Oregon: “54 40 or fight!” Britain or US has control? Britain's Hudson’s Bay Company Fur Trading, Lumber American missionaries 1840s: Oregon Fever Conflict over Oregon?
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Election of 1844 Tyler unpopular
Americans anxious over Oregon, Texas, Mexico Manifest Destiny Henry Clay vs. James Polk Polk a “dark-horse” candidate (Young Hickory) Polk: expansionist candidate Polk wins Democrats in White House again
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Conclusion 1) Why were the Whigs hopelessly crippled, despite winning the Presidency? 2) How did the Oregon problem impact the 1844 elections? Was this Tyler’s fault?
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