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  1. James Buchanan, the 15th President of the United States (1857-1861), served immediately prior to the American Civil War. He remains the only President to be elected from Pennsylvania and to remain ...

  2. In March 1861, he retired to his Pennsylvania home Wheatland. In his final years, Buchanan supported the Union cause but critics castigated him for permitting secession. After the war, Buchanan published a book that defended his views of the Constitution and the actions he took toward the South during his presidency. He died on June 1, 1868.

  3. 2 de abr. de 2014 · James Buchanan was the 15th president of the United States. He served from 1857 to 1861, during the build-up to the Civil War.

  4. James Buchanan Next in importance to the maintenance of the Constitution and the Union is the duty of preserving the Government free from the taint or even the suspicion of corruption. Public virtue is the vital spirit of republics, and history proves that when this has decayed and the love of money has usurped its place…the substance has departed forever.

  5. James Buchanan, Jr. (/bjuːˈkænən/, 1791-1868) est un avocat, diplomate et homme politique américain, élu 15 e président des États-Unis pour un mandat de 1857 à 1861. Démocrate du nord, il est reconnu pour sa défense des droits des États , notamment en matière d' esclavage et d'avoir minimisé le rôle du gouvernement fédéral dans les années précédant la guerre de Sécession .

  6. James Buchanan Jr. ( Mercersburg ( Pennsylvania ), 23 april 1791 – Lancaster (Pennsylvania), 1 juni 1868) was de 15e president van de Verenigde Staten van 1857 tot 1861. Hij was (en is tot heden) in de lijst van presidenten van de Verenigde Staten de enige vrijgezelle president. In het kabinet van president James Knox Polk was hij minister ...

  7. James Buchanan. (Pensilvania, Estados Unidos, 1791-1868) Político estadounidense que fue el decimoquinto presidente de Estados Unidos (1857-1861). Miembro moderado del Partido Demócrata, fue diputado de la Asamblea General de Pensilvania y del Congreso de Estados Unidos. En 1845 fue nombrado secretario de Estado en el gobierno del presidente ...

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