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'''United States Whig Party''' was a party of the ]. | '''United States Whig Party''' was a ] of the ]. | ||
], dates in office | ], dates in office | ||
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# ] (see note) (1841-1845) | # ] (see note) (1841-1845) | ||
# ] (1849-1850) | # ] (1849-1850) | ||
# ] (1850-1853) | # ] (1850-1853) | ||
(Note: Tyler is often listed as a Whig president. In fact he was a member of the ], elected with Harrison on the Whig ticket. When he succeeded to the presidency, as a result, he was in accord neither with the Whigs who controlled Congress nor with the Democrats who considered him a turncoat.) | (Note: Tyler is often listed as a Whig president. In fact he was a member of the ], elected with Harrison on the Whig ticket. When he succeeded to the presidency, as a result, he was in accord neither with the Whigs who controlled Congress nor with the Democrats who considered him a turncoat.) | ||
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United States Whig Party was a political party of the United States.
United States President, dates in office
- William Henry Harrison (1841)
- John Tyler (see note) (1841-1845)
- Zachary Taylor (1849-1850)
- Millard Fillmore (1850-1853)
(Note: Tyler is often listed as a Whig president. In fact he was a member of the Democratic Party, elected with Harrison on the Whig ticket. When he succeeded to the presidency, as a result, he was in accord neither with the Whigs who controlled Congress nor with the Democrats who considered him a turncoat.)