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  1. United States presidential election of 1852, American presidential election held on Nov. 2, 1852, in which Democrat Franklin Pierce defeated Whig Winfield Scott. The election of 1852 was contested in the aftermath of the Compromise of 1850, a series of measures passed by the U.S. Congress in an.

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  2. The 1852 United States presidential election was the 17th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 2, 1852. Democrat Franklin Pierce defeated Whig nominee General Winfield Scott. A third party candidate from the Free Soil party, John P. Hale, also ran and came in third place, but got no electoral votes.

  3. 13 de oct. de 2023 · Presidential Election of 1852: A Resource Guide Franklin Pierce defeated Winfield Scott in the 1852 presidential election. This guide provides access to digital materials at the Library of Congress, links to external websites, and a print bibliography related to the election.

  4. Franklin Pierce became 14th President of the United States at a time of apparent tranquility (1853-1857). By pursuing the recommendations of southern advisers, Pierce — a New Englander — hoped to...

  5. 2 de abr. de 2014 · In 1852, Pierce was elected president for one term. As president, he signed the Kansas-Nebraska Act, prompting a bloody conflict over Kansas' slavery status. Early Life and Political Career....

  6. Las elecciones presidenciales de Estados Unidos de 1852 fue la decimoséptima elección presidencial cuadrienal, celebrada el martes 2 de noviembre de 1852. El demócrata Franklin Pierce , un exsenador de New Hampshire , derrotó al general Winfield Scott , el candidato whig .

  7. Franklin Pierce became president at a time of what seemed on the surface like domestic tranquility. The United States, by virtue of the Compromise of 1850, seemed to have weathered its sectional storm. By following the recommendations of southern advisers, Pierce—a New Englander— hoped to prevent another outbreak of that storm.