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          Biography aimed to make an obscure president less obscure; and visits Lindenwald, the Hudson Valley home in New York State where Van Buren..

          BiographiesAnimals & NatureGeography & TravelArts & CultureProConMoneyVideos Martin Van Buren: Founder of the Democratic Party and the eighth U.S. president.

        1. BiographiesAnimals & NatureGeography & TravelArts & CultureProConMoneyVideos Martin Van Buren: Founder of the Democratic Party and the eighth U.S. president.
        2. Martin Van Buren allied himself with President Andrew Jackson, who in turn rewarded Van Buren with cabinet positions and the vice presidency.
        3. Biography aimed to make an obscure president less obscure; and visits Lindenwald, the Hudson Valley home in New York State where Van Buren.
        4. Biographies podcast, we examine the life of Martin Van Buren, the eighth President of the United States.
        5. Martin Van Buren was the eighth president of the United States (–41) and one of the founders of the Democratic Party.
        6. Martin Van Buren

          President of the United States from 1837 to 1841

          "Van Buren" redirects here. For other uses, see Van Buren (disambiguation).

          In this Dutch name, the surname is Van Buren, not Buren.

          Martin Van Buren

          Van Buren, c.

          1855–1858

          In office
          March 4, 1837 – March 4, 1841
          Vice PresidentRichard Mentor Johnson
          Preceded byAndrew Jackson
          Succeeded byWilliam Henry Harrison
          In office
          March 4, 1833 – March 4, 1837
          PresidentAndrew Jackson
          Preceded byJohn C.

          Calhoun

          Succeeded byRichard Mentor Johnson
          In office
          August 8, 1831 – April 4, 1832
          PresidentAndrew Jackson
          Preceded byLouis McLane
          Succeeded byAaron Vail (acting)
          In office
          March 28, 1829 – May 23, 1831
          PresidentAndrew Jackson
          Preceded byHenry Clay
          Succeeded byEdward Livingston
          In office
          January 1, 1829 – March 12, 1829
          LieutenantEnos T.

          Throop

          Preceded byNathaniel Pit