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Martin Van Buren becomes the first president to be president twice. And more uniquely, he served twice in 2 different parties. His administration had nothing done until 1850, when large fights between abolitionists and pro-slavery people occurred in Texas. The military stepped in on the Abolitionist's side, and the fighting slowly began to stop.
Mexico declares war on the US, to take back annexed lands in 1851, and the Americans begin to go deeper and deeper into Mexico, until they surrender. In political news, Van Buren decides not to run, due to more and more people disliking the Free Soil party, and deciding he wouldn't win.
George Washington (Federalist) 1789-1796
John Adams (Federalist) 1796-1804
Charles Pinckney (Federalist) 1804-1812
DeWitt Clinton (Federalist) 1812-1816
James Monroe (Democratic-Republican) 1816-1824
William H. Crawford (Democratic-Republican) 1824-1828
John Quincy Adams (National Republican) 1828-1832
Andrew Jackson (Democratic) 1832-1836
Martin Van Buren (Democratic) 1836-1844
James Birney (Liberty) 1844-1848
Martin Van Buren (Free Soil) 1848-1852
1792
1796
1800
1804
1808
1812
1816
1820
1824
1828
1832
1836
1840
1844
1848
Martin Van Buren becomes the first president to be president twice. And more uniquely, he served twice in 2 different parties. His administration had nothing done until 1850, when large fights between abolitionists and pro-slavery people occurred in Texas. The military stepped in on the Abolitionist's side, and the fighting slowly began to stop.
Mexico declares war on the US, to take back annexed lands in 1851, and the Americans begin to go deeper and deeper into Mexico, until they surrender. In political news, Van Buren decides not to run, due to more and more people disliking the Free Soil party, and deciding he wouldn't win.
George Washington (Federalist) 1789-1796
John Adams (Federalist) 1796-1804
Charles Pinckney (Federalist) 1804-1812
DeWitt Clinton (Federalist) 1812-1816
James Monroe (Democratic-Republican) 1816-1824
William H. Crawford (Democratic-Republican) 1824-1828
John Quincy Adams (National Republican) 1828-1832
Andrew Jackson (Democratic) 1832-1836
Martin Van Buren (Democratic) 1836-1844
James Birney (Liberty) 1844-1848
Martin Van Buren (Free Soil) 1848-1852