John Tyler was important to American History and mainly for being the first Vice President to go to President. Tyler was the Vice President of William Henry Harrison who died in White House and sadly Tyler was there to experience. Since President Harrison died that means that the next in line, which is Vice President, takes his place. Tyler willing took the position of President and knew making …show more content…
Tyler wanted to comprise on a banking system but the Senator of Kentucky Henry Clay didn’t like an exchequer system. Clay wanted to have a National Bank with branches in several states, but Tyler didn’t like this so he vetoed this bill. When Tyler did this the Whig Party was not happy, unfortunately, they expelled him from their party. In a later year, Tyler vetoed a tariff bill, and a committee led by John Quincy Adams wanted to impeach him because they thought he overused his vetoing power, but luckily their impeachment failed. Tyler didn’t let the government threaten him and his make decisions for greater good of America (“John Tyler” The White