He vetoed legislation to restore the national bank.
The big disappointment, and that was a shocker, occurred when Tyler vetoed the bill to recharter the Bank of the United States which the Whigs had long fought to get passed. All but one of his cabinet immediately resigned and he was booted out of the party.
he vetoed the charter for the Bank of the US
Members of the Whig party in the United States Congress attempted unsuccessfully to impeach John Tyler.
Four U.S. Presidents were members of the Whig Party: William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, and Millard Fillmore.
William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore
John Tyler was expelled from the Whig party after he vetoed the Bank Bill.
John Tyler was abandoned by his party, and no other party agreed with him because of his political views.
John Tyler was abandoned by his party, and no other party agreed with him because of his political views.
September 13, 1841 was the date of Tyler's official expulsion from the Whig party.
John Tyler
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Tyler vetoed the Bank Bill which was one of the big goals of his party. They were shocked -- all of his cabinet but the Secretary of State resigned and Tyler was removed from his party.
John Tyler was associated with the Whig party when William Henry Harrison was still in office. After the death of Harrison, Tyler succeed him, becoming president, but in the midst of his presidentacy, he change his platform party, vetoing several bills proposed by the Whigs.
John Tyler was considered a renegade candidate and it is rather surprising that his party won. One of the symbols of his campaign and presidency was hard cider.