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U.S. Vice Presidents: Martin Van Buren

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Martin Van Buren

(1782-1862)

Martin Van Buren

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Occupation

U.S. Vice-President

U.S. Representative

U.S. President (March 4, 1837 - March 4, 1841)

Governor

Date of Birth December 5, 1782
Date of Death July 24, 1862
Place of Birth Kinderhook, NY
Place of Death Kinderhook, NY
Parents

Maria Hoes Van Alen

Abraham Van Buren

Spouses Hannah Hoes
Political Party

Democratic-Republican (1799-1825)

Free Soil (1848-1852)

Democratic (1825-1848, 1852-1862)

Nicknames

"Old Kinderhook"

"The Little Magician"

"The Red Fox of Kinderhook"

"Martin Van Ruin"

"The Mistletoe Politician"

Number of Children Five

Did You Know?

President Van Buren...

  • ...worked in a tavern as a youth.
  • ...blocked the admission of Texas to the Union.
  • ...was part of Andrew Jackson's "kitchen cabinet," his personal group of advisors.

Biography

Martin Van Buren was born on December 5, 1782, in Kinderhook, New York. He studied law and held various political positions before serving as U.S. senator, as secretary of state and as vice president. He was elected the eighth president of the United States in 1836, but his policies were unpopular and he failed to win a second term. He died on July 24, 1862, in Kinderhook.

Quotes

 “As to the presidency, the two happiest days of my life were those of my entrance upon the office and my surrender of it.”

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