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The first president born after Americas independence ushers in a new era of no-holds-barred democracy. The first professional politician to become president the slick and dandyish Martin Van Buren was to all appearances the opposite of his predecessor the rugged general and Democratic champion Andrew Jackson. Van Buren a native Dutch speaker was Americas first ethnic president as well as the first New Yorker to hold the office at a time when Manhattan was bursting with new arrivals. A sharp and adroit political operator he established himself as a powerhouse in New York becoming a U.S. senator secretary of state and vice president under Jackson whose election he managed. His ascendancy to the Oval Office was virtually a foregone conclusion.. Once he had the reins of power however Van Buren found the road quite a bit rougher. His attempts to find a middle ground on the most pressing issues of his day-such as the growing regional conflict over slavery-eroded his effectiveness. But it was his inability to prevent the great banking panic of 1837 and the ensuing depression that all but ensured his fall from grace and made him the third president to be denied a second term. His many years of outfoxing his opponents finally caught up with him.. Ted Widmer a veteran of the Clinton White House vividly brings to life the chaos and contention that plagued Van Burens presidency-and ultimately offered an early lesson in the power of democracy.. … Widmer (Young America) paints a brief but elegant portrait of our eighth president who Widmer says created the modern political party system for which he deserves our grudging respect. - Publishers Weekly