John Tyler joined the Whig party primarily because he
A) saw a chance to become the party's nominee for vice president.
B) resented the dictatorial tactics of Andrew Jackson.
C) was forced to resign from the Senate.
D) believed in its pro-bank position.
E) believed it better represented Virginia's interests.
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