The American Presidential Election of 1836

The American Presidential Election of 1836

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History, Social Studies

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The 1836 presidential election saw Martin Van Buren succeed Andrew Jackson, with the Whig Party attempting a unique strategy by running multiple candidates. Despite their efforts, Van Buren won the presidency. The election was notable for the participation of new states and a Senate decision on the vice presidency due to faithless electors.

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