měi guó zuòzhělièbiǎo
fēi William Marrài lún · Edgar Alan Poeài shēng Ralph Waldo Emerson
huì màn Walt Whitman gēngshēng Emily Dickinson fēn · lán Stephan Crane
shǐ wén Wallace Stevens luó Robert Frost 'ěr · sāng bǎo Carl Sandberg
wēi lián William Carlos Williamspáng Ezra Pound 'ěr Hilda Doolittle
ào dēng Wystan Hugh Auden míng E. E. Cummings · lāi 'ēn Hart Crane
luó · dèng kěn Robert Duncanchá 'ěr · ào 'ěr sēn Charles Olsonā mén A. R. Ammons
jīn bǎo Allen Ginsbergyuē hàn · ā shénbǎi John Ashberyzhān · tài James Tate
lán dūn · xiū Langston Hughes wēn W. S. Merwinluó · lāi Robert Bly
xiào Elizabeth Bishopluó · luò wēi 'ěr Robert Lowell Sylvia Plath
yuē hàn · bèi màn John Berrymanān · sài dùn Anne Sexton nuò W. D. Snodgrass
lán · ào Frank O'Hara luò L.D. Brodskyài · luò wēi 'ěr Amy Lowell
āi · shèng wén sēn · lěi Edna St. Vincent Millay · tái 'ěr Sara Teasdale Edgar Lee Masters
wēi lián · William Staffordài 'ān · Adrienne Rich wèi · nèi tuō David Ignatow
jīn nèi 'ěr Galway Kinnell · 'ěr Sidney Lanierhuò huá · nài luò Howard Nemerov
· ào Mary Oliverā · mài 阿奇波德麦 Kerry Xujié shī xuǎn Robinson Jeffers
· Louise Glückkǎi · lāi Kate Lightshī jiā zhāng Arthur Sze
yáng Li Young Leeyáo yuán Yuan Yaoléi méng · Raymond Carver
· gēn Louise Boganài lún · jīn Allen Ginsbergài · jīn sēn Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
yuē hàn · tài John Tyler
měi guó měi guó xiàng kuò zhǎn  (1790niánsānyuè29rì1862niányuányuè18rì)
kāiduānzhōngjié
zàiwèi1841nián1845nián

  yuē hàn · tài ( 1790 nián 3 yuè 29 1862 nián 1 yuè 18 ), měi guó shí rèn zǒng tǒng (1841 nián 4 yuè 4 1845 nián 3 yuè 4 ), huī dǎng rénshì yīn zài rèn zǒng tǒng shì shì 'ér zǒng tǒng rèn wéi zǒng tǒng de rényīn rén men duì shǒu duì zǒng tǒng rèn zhī hòu de wèi gǎn dào kùn huòtài fēi cháng fǎn gǎn bié rén chēng wéi zǒng tǒng huò zhědài zǒng tǒng”, bìng tuì huí liǎo suǒ yòu duì chēng fēiwèizǒng tǒngxìn hánzài de jiān chí xià zǒng tǒng zài rèn zǒng tǒng zhī hòu zǒng tǒng yàng de wèi
  
   yuē hàn · tài 1841 nián jiù rèn zǒng tǒng yuè hòu rèn zǒng tǒngxùn gǒng liǎo shǒu zhōng de quán zài rèn jiāngǎi měi guó hǎi jūnjiàn měi guó xiàng jié shù liǎo luó zhōu de 'èr sài nuò 'ěr zhàn zhēng。 1861 nián chūzhù chí huá shèng dùn píng huì tiáojiě nán běi fāng fēn nán běi zhàn zhēng bào hòu jiā měi guó nán fāng bāng lián de huì, 1862 nián shì shì
  
  1845 nián 3 yuè 3 jiù shì tài xiè rèn zǒng tǒng de qián tiānměi guó guó huì 'àn zhào liǎng yuàn sān fēn zhī 'èr duō shù yuán de jué tuī fān liǎo tài qián duì xiàng de fǒu juézhè shì měi guó guó huì shǐ shàng shǒu tuī fān zǒng tǒng fǒu jué


  John Tyler, Jr. (March 29, 1790 – January 18, 1862) was the tenth President of the United States (1841–1845) and the first ever to obtain that office via succession.
  
  A long-time Democratic-Republican, Tyler was nonetheless elected Vice President on the Whig ticket. Upon the death of President William Henry Harrison on April 4, 1841, only a month after his inauguration, the nation was briefly in a state of confusion regarding the process of succession. Ultimately the situation was settled with Tyler becoming President both in name and in fact. Tyler took the oath of office on April 6, 1841, setting a precedent that would govern future successions and eventually be codified in the Twenty-fifth Amendment. At 51 years old, he was the youngest U.S. president to take office to that point (whereas Harrison had been the oldest man to take office as president).
  
  Arguably the most famous and significant achievement of Tyler's administration was the annexation of the Republic of Texas in 1845. Tyler was the first president born after the adoption of the U.S. Constitution, the only president to have held the office of President pro tempore of the Senate, and the only former president elected to office in the government of the Confederacy during the Civil War (though he died before he assumed said office).
    

pínglún (0)