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Jackson's announcement helped lay the groundwork for a successful White House bid by Vice President Martin Van Buren?thereby avenging Van Buren's failed nomination to be minister to Britain. Never one to leave a friend behind, Jackson also hoped to avenge the failed nomination of his Treasury Secretary, Roger Taney, whom he later nominated and had confirmed as Chief Justice... displayed 300 characters
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Jackson distributed the surplus back to the states, as he had promised in his first message to Congress nearly eight years before.
The election of 1836 seemed to many in the nation to be only a formality. Jackson remained wildly popular across the nation, and when he expressed a desire to see Van Buren win, the nation readily agreed... displayed next 300 characters
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