Answer: A strict constructionist, Tyler found much of the Whig platform unconstitutional, and he vetoed several bills favored by party leader Henry Clay. In response to these vetoes, most of Tyler's cabinet resigned, and Whig congressmen expelled Tyler from the party.
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At the time of the Spanish Conquest the two leaders of the Incan Empire were Atahualpa and Huascar.
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Atahualpa and Huascar were allegedly stepbrothers, their father was the great Incan leader Huayna Capac who they say died of smallpox. As the Spanish arrived and started the Conquest of what is today Peru they landed in the middle of an Incan civil war that had Huascar and his supporters based in Cusco and Atahualpa based in the North where his father had been reigning. Huascar was allegedly killed by Atahualpa's orders because Atahualpa planned to ransom his own release with gold for the Spanish, and Huascar was trying to do the same. Eventually, Atahualpa is betrayed despite providing ransom and killed by the Spanish in Cajamarca. The Spanish name another stepbrother and son of Huayna Capac, Manco Capac II as the Emperor to succeed after Atahualpa. Manco Capac II eventually rebels against the Spanish and retreats from Cusco to Vilcabamba. Vilcabamba is the last site of Incan resistance to Spanish encroachment in the early colonial years.
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FDR was a President, not a king. His goals were ambitious and extensive, and while he had many supporters, his enemies were legion. Liberals and radicals attacked from the left for not providing enough relief and for maintaining the fundamental aspects of capitalism. Conservatives claimed his policies were socialism in disguise, and that an interfering activist government was destroying a proud history of self-reliance.
Despite big numbers at the ballot booth, Roosevelt needed to temper his objectives with the spirit of compromise and hope that his plans were popular enough to weather criticism. Friends and enemies alike had to admit that FDR was a political genius.
Wegener believed that the continents had once been joined in one landmass called the Continental Drift.
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