President Van Buren
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- The 8th President of the United States: "President Van Buren" refers specifically to Martin Van Buren, who served as the eighth president of the United States from 1837 to 1841.
Usage
- The term "President Van Buren" is used to identify the specific historical figure and his presidency in formal, historical, or academic contexts.
- It functions as a title and a proper name, typically capitalized.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- President Van Buren succeeded Andrew Jackson.
- The economic policies of President Van Buren were controversial.
- A biography was written about President Van Buren.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Reference: The term is used to discuss the era, policies, or legacy of his administration.
- The presidency of Van Buren was dominated by the Panic of 1837.
- Formal Address: In historical writing or formal discourse, "President Van Buren" is the standard referent.
- President Van Buren was a key architect of the modern Democratic Party.
Variants and Related Words
- Martin Van Buren: The full name of the individual.
- Van Buren administration: Refers to his term, cabinet, and executive policies.
- The 8th President: A numerical designation for his place in the presidential sequence.
Synonyms
- Martin Van Buren: The direct synonym, using his full name.
- The eighth president: A descriptive synonym indicating his numerical order.
Related Terms
- Jacksonian Democracy: The political movement he was associated with.
- Democratic Party: The political party he helped to organize.
- Panic of 1837: A major financial crisis during his presidency.
Noun
- 8th President of the United States (1782-1862)