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President Martin Van Buren was greatly influenced by his predecessor, Andrew Jackson. He was the architect of the first national political party, the Jacksonian Democrats. He was the manager of Jackson's presidential campaign and gained voters for him with tours throughout the states.

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Van Buren's Cabinet was :

State: John Forsyth

Treasury: Levi Woodbury

War: Joel R. Poinsett

Attorney General: Benjamin Butler, Felix Grundy, Henry Gilpin

Navy: Mahlon Dickerson, James K. Paulding

Postmaster General : Amos Kendall, John M. Niles

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Andrew Jackson was his most influential backer in his getting the nomination of his party.

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He was scapegoated for the depression and called "Martin Van Ruin" by his political opponents. He was the 8th president of the united states and served from March 4, 1837 - March 3, 1841.

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He was the first president from New York

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Andrew Jackson

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