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Q: When John Tyler used veto bills and continued to do it from Congress that were against the What rights?
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What country was John Tyler congressman of?

John Tyler served both houses of the US Congress. After he was President he served in the confederate congress .


Was John Tyler a member of the confederacy?

John Tyler was elected as a representative to the Confederate Congress long after he was President of the US. In fact, he died in Richmond where he went for the meeting of the Congress in 1862.


How did John Tyler laws by the Whig party in Congress?

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Only president to become a member of the confederate congress?

John Tyler


Who tried to impeach John Tyler?

Members of the Whig party in the United States Congress attempted unsuccessfully to impeach John Tyler.


Why didn't john tyler get along with congress?

John Tyler was abandoned by his party, and no other party agreed with him because of his political views.


When did congress annex Texas?

President John Tyler annexed Texas in 1845


What gave Tyler the right to annex Texas?

What Tyler did was sign a resolution passed by both houses of the US Congress. The Constitution gives him this right.


Why didn't president John Tyler get along with congress?

John Tyler was abandoned by his party, and no other party agreed with him because of his political views.


Did john Tyler serve in any wars?

Tyler supported the United States' fight against Britain during the War of 1812, and he took command of a small militia company, though he saw no action. (Wikipedia)


What former president was elected to the confederate congress during the civil war?

John Tyler Tyler died in 1862 without ever taking his seat


What action regarding Texas did President Tyler take on his last day in office?

Tyler signed a resolution passed by Congress that brought Texas into the Union.