Harrisons VP

 John Tyler isn't very commonly discussed but when he is he's labeled as the worst United States president. The article "The President that History Forgot" by Thomas Mann goes into detail about Tyler's upbringing and and presidency. I wouldn't say John Tyler is forgotten for a multitude of reasons, the most common being he is labeled as America's worst president, and how he came to office was very interesting.


I don't think Tyler was prepared to become president at all. In the fourth paragraph of the article, it explains how Tyler wanted to be VP to Harrison but didn't intend to become president. It says, "Harrison's death soon raised a constitutional question: what would happen to Tyler?" This hints that Harrison's death was very sudden and the thought of Tyler succeeding him wasn't pondered long enough. However, the later quote in the same paragraph, "Tyler on his own initiative, claimed he was now the president." This indicates that Tyler saw his chance and snatched up the presidency impulsively. No one was eager to support him and later he lost all support because he stuck too closely to his principal beliefs.


To sum it up, Tyler's presidency is completely unique. He started out as a Virginian politician then evolved into a senator. When he joined the Whig party, he backed Harrison by being his VP then becoming president following Harrisons sudden passing. The Whig party quickly disowned him because of his stubborn attachment to his beliefs. Burden followed Tyler to his grave so he is not lost ing the sauce of history at all.


Work Cited

 Mann, Thomas. “The President That History Forgot.” SnoQap, 29 Sep. 2023, www.snoqap.com/posts/ 2023/9/29/the-forgotten-worst-president.

 

 

   

  

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