1841: The Year of Three Presidents
Overview
In 1841, there were three men in the White House: Martin Van Buren, who left office; William Henry Harrison, who died shortly after taking office; and John Tyler, who had been Harrison’s vice president. Some of the major political events of this time will sound quite familiar to contemporary Americans, such as a disputed election, a last-minute Supreme Court appointment, and a party divided between different leaders. In addition to the parallels between 1841 and contemporary American politics, Professor Bolt will discuss how a major political party, the Whigs, went from the dominant political party in America to a party that found itself on the road to extinction.